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Ford US sales dip in January

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Posted on February 3, 2025

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This image highlights Ford's January 2023 sales figures, showcasing a 6.3% dip in sales due to reduced demand for internal combustion vehicles. It emphasizes the shift towards electrified vehicles amidst changing market trends.
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(Reuters) - Ford's January sales in the U.S. fell 6.3% owing to lower demand for its internal combustion (ICE) vehicles, the company said on Monday. The automaker sold a total of 142,944 units -

Ford US sales dip in January

(Reuters) - Ford's January sales in the U.S. fell 6.3% owing to lower demand for its internal combustion (ICE) vehicles, the company said on Monday.

The automaker sold a total of 142,944 units - including ICE and electrified vehicles - in January, compared to the 152,617 it sold a year ago.

Sales of its electrified vehicles, which include both electric and hybrid vehicles, rose about 20% to 18,961 units.

(Reporting by Utkarsh Shetti in Bengaluru; Editing by Tasim Zahid)

Key Takeaways

  • Ford's US sales dropped by 6.3% in January.
  • Demand for internal combustion vehicles decreased.
  • Ford sold 142,944 units in January 2023.
  • Electrified vehicle sales increased by 20%.
  • Ford's total sales were 142,944 units.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the percentage decline in Ford's U.S. sales in January?
Ford's U.S. sales fell by 6.3% in January.
How many units did Ford sell in January?
Ford sold a total of 142,944 units in January, compared to 152,617 units a year ago.
What trend was observed in Ford's electrified vehicle sales?
Sales of Ford's electrified vehicles rose about 20% to 18,961 units in January.

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