Ford's 'All Hat, No Cattle' Strategy Is Backfiring
Briefly

Ford is facing criticism for modifying cornerstone brands like the F-150 and Mustang for electric vehicle adaptations, potentially alienating its core customer base.
Critics argue creating separate, affordable electric vehicle models could have better served market demand without risking the legacy of iconic vehicles like the Mustang and F-150.
The importance of a consistent and delivered plan for Ford's electric vehicle strategy is highlighted, suggesting that ambitious announcements must be backed by tangible results.
The discussion draws comparisons to Ford’s Model T as an example of accessibility, urging the company to replicate that affordability in its future electric offerings.
Read at 24/7 Wall St.
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