Ford EV Division Loses $4.8 Billion in 2025, Break-Even Not Expected Until 2029
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Ford Admits Electric Vehicle Division Will Burn Cash for Years to Come
Ford announced significant financial losses for 2025 driven by its struggling electric vehicle division, with the automaker projecting continued losses in the segment for at least three more years. The post Ford Admits Electric Vehicle Division Will Burn Cash for Years to Come appeared first on Breitbart.
Ford Admits Its EV Division Will Keep Burning Billions For Years
Ford’s Model e division lost $4.48 billion again last year. Total EV losses now exceed $16 billion in just four years. Breakeven for Model e may not arrive until 2029. Ford has never been shy about making big, attention-grabbing bets. Sometimes they pay off, sometimes they don’t. In early 2022, the company announced it was splitting its automaking operations into two distinct branches: Ford Blue, handling traditional combustion vehicles, and For…
Ford predicts EV losses for 3 years
(CNN)– Ford is still bleeding money from its investment into electric vehicles. The automaker reported its EV division lost $4.8 billion in 2025. It expects similar losses for three more years before a break-even point it pegs as happening in 2029. Ford’s plan to increase profits by quickly rolling out EV’s ahead of its competition a few years ago didn’t work. The company has scaled back its investment in the category but hasn’t killed it comple…
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