Ford delays three-row electric SUV, next EV truck program

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Ford delays two upcoming electric vehicle programs while investing in hybrids. Three-row SUV and pickup truck EVs are pushed back.

Ford, the second largest automaker in the United States by sales, is delaying the launch of its new three-row electric vehicles it will build at its assembly complex in Oakville, Ontario to 2027 from 2025. The automaker will also delay deliveries of an all-new EV truck it will build at a new plant in western Tennessee until 2026. Last year, the automaker said it would begin production in late 2025 and build up to 500,000 electric trucks annually.

While the rollout of EVs is being"re-timed," to use the automaker's own phrasing, Ford"is expanding its hybrid electric vehicle offerings. By the end of the decade, the company expects to offer hybrid powertrains across its entire Ford Blue lineup in North America."

 

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