In 2021, Ford announced plans to sell exclusively electric cars in Europe by 2030. Two years later, faced with falling EV sales, the brand admitted that its European division may not be electric-only by the end of the decade as planned. It ultimately depends on market demand.
Ford still plans to go all-electric in Europe — it needs to, as a law scheduled to come into effect in 2035 will ban the sale of most new ICE-powered vehicles — but it will instead"manage our way toward 100% electric drivetrains," according to Sander. As of writing, its European range of electric vehicles includes the Explorer, which is unrelated to the American-market SUV and based on a Volkswagen platform, the Mustang Mach-E, and a version of the Transit van.
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