Back in 2018, Ford declared it was going “all-in on hybrids.” At the time, that felt like a bold step, especially as many rivals were already shifting focus to electric vehicles. Ironically, some of those same brands later scaled back their EV ambitions as overly optimistic sales forecasts collided with policy changes such as the loss of key tax credits and tariffs.
While the Blue Oval is still betting on EVs, it’s killed a three-row electric crossover and pushed back the F-150 Lightning successor. The company has also praised range-extended EVs and might be circling back to hybrids.
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