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Ford’s annual US auto sales rise 6% on demand for hybrids, affordable pickup truck

In Fords best year ‍ever for hybrid vehicles, sales rose nearly 22 per cent ‌to 228,072 units, from 187,426 units a year ago.
In Fords best year ‍ever for hybrid vehicles, sales rose nearly 22 per cent ‌to 228,072 units, from 187,426 units a year ago.

Ford on Tuesday reported higher auto sales in ‍the US in 2025, ​as strong consumer appetite for its ⁠hybrid models and affordable pickup truck helped it offset slowing electric vehicle sales.

The Detroit automaker’s annual sales rose 6 per cent in 2025 ‌to 2,204,124 units, ‌from 2,078,832 a year ago.

The announcement comes a day after automakers ‌such as Toyota, Hyundai and General Motors also reported higher annual sales despite a turbulent year for the industry, marked by tariffs and the removal of a $7,500 electric-vehicle tax ​credit.

Ford said its buyers leaned ​on affordable base models of vehicles to deal ‌with the ‍industry’s high prices.

In Ford’s best year ‍ever for hybrid vehicles, sales rose nearly 22 per cent ‌to 228,072 units, from 187,426 units a year ago.

Demand for its affordable, compact Maverick truck also stayed strong; sales of the vehicle rose about 18 per cent to 155,051, from 131,142 a year ago.

“(Maverick sales) really had a big impact on ‍how we addressed affordability in the market,” said Andrew Frick, head of Ford’s gas and ‍electric-vehicle operations, ⁠on a Monday evening ⁠call.

In December, the Detroit automaker said that it would take a $19.5 billion writedown and scrap several electric vehicle models, a dramatic example of the auto industry’s retreat from battery-powered models in response to the Donald Trump administration’s policies and weakening EV demand.>

  • Published On Jan 7, 2026 at 01:13 PM IST

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