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Investing.com -- Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) reported a decrease in total vehicle sales by 8.9% in February 2025 compared to the same month in 2024. The company sold 158,675 vehicles in February 2025, down from 174,192 vehicles in February 2024.
The company’s internal combustion vehicle sales witnessed a decline of 12.7%, with 135,992 units sold in February 2025 compared to 155,779 in February 2024. SUV sales also dropped by 24.4% to 64,148 units from 84,902 in the previous year. Ford’s car sales saw a significant decrease of 32.2%, with only 2,792 units sold in February 2025, down from 4,115 in February 2024.
However, the company’s electrified vehicle sales showed a promising increase. Total (EPA:TTEF) electrified vehicles sold in February 2025 were 22,683, marking a 23.2% increase from 18,413 in February 2024. Electric vehicle sales rose by 15% to 7,326 units from 6,368, and hybrid vehicle sales increased by 27.5% to 15,357 units from 12,045.
In the truck segment, Ford saw a 7.7% increase in sales, selling 91,735 trucks in February 2025 compared to 85,175 in February 2024. The Ford F-Series, including the F-150 Lightning (electric), saw a 14.4% increase in sales with 59,310 units sold in February 2025, up from 51,829 in the previous year.
Among the Ford brand vehicles, the Bronco Sport saw a decrease of 6.3% in sales, while the Escape model saw a 5.5% increase. The Bronco model witnessed a 20.2% increase in sales. The Mustang Mach-E model saw a significant increase of 13.0% in sales.
As for the Lincoln brand, sales decreased by 20.5% in February 2025 compared to the same period in 2024. The Corsair model saw a decrease of 3.2%, the Nautilus model sales dropped by 26.9%, and the Aviator model saw a decrease of 29.5% in sales. The Navigator (ELI:NVGR) model also saw a decrease of 16.7% in sales.
Overall, the Ford brand’s total sales decreased by 8.3% to 151,921 vehicles in February 2025, down from 165,693 in February 2024. The Lincoln brand sold 6,754 vehicles in February 2025, down 20.5% from 8,499 in February 2024.
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