As a seasoned gamer who has seen my fair share of rollercoaster rides in the gaming industry, this news about Ford halting production on the F-150 Lightning feels like the final boss level I didn’t see coming. I’ve been following Ford’s foray into electric vehicles with bated breath, hoping to witness a smooth transition from petrol to electric. But it seems we’re taking a detour first, and I can’t help but think of that meme where the character says, “We were supposed to go left at the fork, right?
As an enthusiastic supporter, I’m sharing some disappointing news about the F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck from Ford. Despite it being their flagship all-electric venture, production on this vehicle has been temporarily paused due to what seems like underwhelming sales. The company has hinted at this in their recent statements, expressing concerns over high inventory levels and financial losses as they strive towards their target date of January 2025.
This week, Ford communicated through Automotive News that it’s temporarily halting production for seven weeks on the new F-150 Lightning models. The affected 730 employees at its Michigan factory will be furloughed during this period. In a statement, Ford explained that the pause is necessary to achieve a balanced mix of sales expansion and profitability. Additionally, they anticipate that their Model e electric vehicle segment could result in approximately $5 billion in losses for the year.
This represents another significant hurdle in Ford’s endeavor to enter the electric vehicle (EV) market. Notably, they have paused work on an EV plant in Tennessee and scrapped entirely the idea of a three-row electric SUV. At this time of closure, minimizing losses and managing excess stock are their primary concerns.
We’ll have to wait and see what Ford does next regarding their F-150 Lightning model, following its temporary pause. Keep an eye on our electric vehicle section for updates and insights on this developing story.
Read More
Sorry. No data so far.
2024-10-31 23:57