Ford (F) reports 456,972 U.S. vehicle sales in 1Q to become America’s best selling brand
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Ford Becomes America’s Best-Selling Brand in the First Quarter on Rising Sales for Trucks, Vans, Broncos, Large SUVs, EVs, Mustang
April 4, 2023 10:18 AM EDTFord is Americas best-selling brand in Q1 with total vehicle sales of 456,972, up 10.7 percent on the strength of icons like F-Series, Bronco and Mustang, commercial vehicles and EVs Ford becomes Americas No. 1 selling truck manufacturer sales up 19.6 percent and outselling GMs combined truck and van sales F-Series is Americas best-selling truck with sales up 21.1 percent totaling 170,377 pickups outpacing Silverado by 46,000 trucks Explorer is the best-selling, three-row midsize SUV and Expedition sales double Ford EV sales up 41.0 percent Ford is increasing production capacity across Ford Blue,... More
Road to Better: Ford Releases 2023 Integrated Sustainability and Financial Report, Details Progress Toward Carbon Neutrality and Commitment to Responsible EV Supply Chain
April 3, 2023 9:00 AM EDTNew data shows Ford on track to achieve carbon neutrality no later than 2050 across its vehicles, operations and supply chain, and estimates that lifetime vehicle carbon dioxide emissions may be reduced by as much as 60% for consumers driving a Ford EV versus a similar internal combustion engine vehicle From 2017 to 2022, Ford reduced emissions from its manufacturing facilities by 40%; In 2022, 60% of the electricity the company used was carbon-free Ford has conducted 30 supplier audits along select critical mineral battery supply chains at all tiers to the mine... More

