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2. Ford U.S. EV Sales Almost Doubled In Q1 2024 To Over 20,000
Thu Apr 4, 2024, 09:00 AM
Apr 2024

Source: https://insideevs.com/news/714823/ford-us-ev-sales-2024-q1/

March brought the second-highest EV sales number ever, as all models contributed to strong growth.

Ford Motor Company reported 181,274 new vehicle sales in March (up 5.4% year-over-year) and 508,083 in the first quarter (up 6.8%). This overall growth was accompanied by a surge in all-electric vehicle sales.

Ford sold 9,181 EVs last month, up 338% over March 2023 (from a low base of 2,096). It's the second-highest monthly result ever recorded. The EV share out of the brand's total volume improved to 5.3%, compared to 1.3% a year ago.
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Ford is America’s No. 2 EV brand in Q1 2024

Ford was the No.2 brand in the EV segment after Tesla in 2023 with over 72,000 sales. The company remained the second best-selling brand in Q1 2024, with over 20,000 units.

Once again, all three Ford EV models contributed to the growth. The company sold 5,364 Mustang Mach-Es (up 437% year-over-year), 2,907 F-150 Lightning (up 321% year-over-year), and 910 E-Transit (up 124% year-over-year.) Especially positive is the boost of the Mach-E sales after two weaker months.

Ford BEV sales last month (YOY change):

Ford Mustang Mach-E: 5,364 (up 437%)
Ford F-150 Lightning: 2,907 (up 321%)
Ford E-Transit: 910 (up 124%)
Total: 9,181 (up 338%) and 5.3% share

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