随着行业继续退出电动汽车,福特放弃了电动 SUV 计划
Ford Ditches Plans For Electric SUV As Industry Continues To Backpedal From EVs

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/ford-ditches-plans-electric-suv-industry-continues-backpedal-evs

据报道,由于竞争压力和高昂的成本,福特决定放弃大型电动 SUV 的计划。 相反,该公司将专注于生产其流行的 Explorer 和 Expedition 车型的混合动力版本。 此举反映了包括大众在内的汽车制造商的更广泛趋势,他们最近缩减了电动汽车投资。 福特的取消导致 19 亿美元的费用和冲销,该公司预计今年其电动汽车业务将损失 50 亿美元。 然而,制造商将继续投资于选定的电动汽车,例如 2026 年的电动商用货车和 2027 年的两款新电动皮卡。大量电动汽车车主正在回归汽油动力汽车,这可能表明由于电动汽车的采用而犹豫不决。 成本和基础设施问题。 新款电动皮卡的推出时间已延长至 2027 年,电动汽车总体支出分配已从 40% 降至 30%。 总体而言,尽管电动汽车在中国等某些市场日益普及,但该行业在完全转向电动汽车方面似乎面临挑战。

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The trend of legacy automakers ditching their plans and investments in EVs continues, with Ford reportedly the latest to cancel plans for a large three-row electric sport-utility vehicle, according to a new report from the Wall Street Journal.

The company will take $1.9 billion in related special charges and write-downs as a result, the report said. 

Ford is canceling due to pricing pressures and increased competition, instead opting to focus on hybrid versions of its popular Explorer and Expedition models.

This decision reflects a broader trend among automakers that we have written about over the last year or two, especially since the UAW extorted negotiated their latest labor contracts from the Detroit automakers. 

Additionally, consumer demand has been weaker than anticipated, with concerns over cost and charging infrastructure. As a result of all of these factors, combined with increased competition out of China, legacy automakers are scaling back EV investments. VW also announced it was stepping back from EVs to focus on hybrids earlier this year, as we wrote in May.  

Ford Chief Financial Officer John Lawler commented: “Based on where the market is and where the customer is, we will pivot and adjust and make those tough decisions.”

The WSJ reported on Tuesday that Ford has also delayed the launch of a new electric pickup truck to 2027, marking the second postponement, and reduced its EV investment to 30% of its budget, down from 40%.

The company expects to lose $5 billion on its EV business this year, with a loss of about $44,000 per vehicle in the second quarter. Executives are focused on reducing losses and ensuring future EVs are profitable.

Despite recalibrating plans to include more hybrids, Ford is still moving forward with several full EVs, including an electric commercial van in 2026 and two new pickup trucks in 2027, according to the report

Farley said last month: “We believe that the fitness of the Chinese in EVs will eventually wash over our entire industry in all regions.”

We wrote back in June that nearly half of EV drivers in the U.S. were considering switching back to gas. Forty-six percent of EV owners surveyed in the United States say they will likely return to driving gas-powered vehicles.

Globally, the survey of 30,000 respondents in 15 countries found that more than one-quarter (29 percent) of EV owners are likely to go back to driving gas-powered cars.

Recall back in April we noted that Ford was "re-timing" its efforts to go all electric and back in February we wrote that GM was shifting to plug-in hybrids, too. 

CEO Mary Barra said on an earnings call back in February: “Let me be clear, GM remains committed to eliminating tailpipe emissions from our light-duty vehicles by 2035, but, in the interim, deploying plug-in technology in strategic segments will deliver some of the environment or environmental benefits of EVs as the nation continues to build this charging infrastructure.”

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