Ford Sees Profit Drop With Tariff Cost Rising to $2 Billion
UNITED STATES, JUL 31 – Ford's Q2 2025 net loss of $36 million occurred despite a 5% revenue increase to $50.2 billion, with tariffs costing $800 million and electrified vehicle sales rising 6.6%.
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Ford Loses Almost $15 Billion on EVs Over Three Years
What does ending endangerment mean for automakers who were bought into Biden’s electric vehicle “transition”? Sweet relief, if they are smart enough to accept it. We’re reminded that back in February, Gizmodo reported: “Ford’s electric vehicle business lost $5.1 billion in 2024, even worse than its loss of $4.7 billion the year prior. It expects to lose even more, $5.5 billion, on EVs in 2025.” These losses are so large that energy expert Rober…
Despite record sales and sustained demand for its pick-ups and SUVs, Ford has to pay a financial shock due to the Trump administration's tariffs. The US manufacturer could see its bill rise to $2 billion this year. What then threatens its margins despite a historic turnover. Record revenues, but heavy tariffs at Ford In the second quarter, Ford generated $50.2 billion in sales, a level never before reached. Yet, the Blue Oval brand ended the per…
Ford Bracing For A $2 Billion Blow From Trump’s Tariff Legacy
Tariffs have already cost Ford $800M and could hit $2B by year’s end. It posted record $50.2B Q2 revenue but still recorded a $36M net loss. US market share rose to 14.2% as demand surged for larger SUVs. Ford has become the latest automaker to report a hefty blow from tariffs enacted by the Trump administration. In their second quarter earnings report, the company revealed the increased fees cost them around $800 million. More: Trump’s Tar…
Ford Reports Record Q2 Revenue but a Net Loss Due to Tariffs, a Recall, and Canceling an EV Program - DBusiness Magazine
Ford Motor Co. Q2 revenue of $50.2 billion but took a net loss of $36 million due to several factors. // Photo courtesy of Ford Ford Motor Co. in Dearborn has reported record second-quarter 2025 revenue of $50.2 billion, but took a net loss of $36 million due to tariffs, cancellation of an electric vehicle program, a recall, and other factors. “We recorded our fourth consecutive quarter of year-over-year cost improvement, excluding the impact of…
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