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Ford's quarterly earnings miss forecasts, CEO sees stronger year in 2026

  • Ford reported a total US sales increase of 6% in 2025 to over 2.2 million units, but its electric vehicle sales dropped by 14.7% to just over 84,000 units.
  • CEO Jim Farley announced plans to focus on hybrids and affordable EVs, launching five new models by 2027, starting at under $40,000.
  • Ford faced a net loss of $11.1 billion in Q4, marking its worst performance since 2008, despite reporting revenue of $45.9 billion.
  • Ford expects an adjusted EBIT of $8 billion to $10 billion for 2026, with specific segment projections and a clear strategy for future EV models.
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American car giant Ford ended the fourth quarter of last year with a loss of $11.1 billion (around €9.3 billion), after having a profit of $1.8 billion in the same period the previous year. Sales fell by five percent to $45.9 billion (€38.5 billion).

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Poor sales of e-cars and US President Donald Trump's customs policy have caused Ford a high loss in the past quarter. Now, austerity and focus on hybrid models are to help.

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
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