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Ford Motor (F) June U.S. Sales Climb 31.5%

July 5, 2022 9:16 AM EDT

(Updated - July 5, 2022 9:24 AM EDT)

Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) today reported its June 2022 U.S. sales results. Click here or visit media.ford.com to view the news release.

  • Ford Outperforms Industry In June – Sales Up 31 Percent On Strong F-Series and SUV Mix; F-150 Lightning Best-selling Electric Truck in June As EV Vehicle Sales Jump 77 percent; Lincoln SUV Sales Up 44 Percent
  •  Ford total U.S. share in June expands to 12.9 percent as sales outperform the industry. Overall industry sales were down 11 percent, while Ford sales improved 31.5 percent over a year ago, despite ongoing industry semiconductor chip and supply constraints. Share gains came from F-Series, Explorer and Expedition along with continued strong expansion of battery-electric vehicles.
  •  Demand for new vehicles remains strong. The number of retail sales coming from previously placed orders continues at its record pace of about 50 percent in June.  F-Series sales were up 26.3 percent over a year ago, representing 37.9 percent of Ford’s overall sales mix – up from 32.0 percent in May. F-Series has been expanding its truck leadership through the first half of the year, outselling its second-place competitor by about 40,000 trucks. Almost 60 percent of F-Series retail sales came from previously placed orders and as it continues to turn at record rates.
  •  Ford total pickup sales, including F-Series, Ranger and Maverick were up 26.3 percent over a year ago with total pickups sales of 66,663. Ford’s total pickup share gained approximately 7 percentage points over last year – at 29 percent in June. This is the highest share of any brand in the total pickup segment.
  •  Sales of Ford electric vehicles jumped 76.6 percent from a year ago, totaling 4,353 for the month. Going into July, both F-150 Lightning and Mustang Mach-E dealer stock is higher than last month, positioning both for a stronger July sales month.  Ford brand SUV sales totaled 60,894, which were up 35.3 percent over last year. Bronco continues to add to our total sales, selling 8,681 SUVs, while Explorer more than doubled sales.
  •  On an improved mix of F-Series, Expedition, Explorer and Navigator, Ford’s average transaction pricing expanded approximately $1,900 per vehicle in June relative to May. This compares favorably to an industry increase of about $150. These vehicles represented just over 56 percent of the mix in June and was up about 8 percentage points over May and 3 percentage points from a year ago.


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