Ford Motor Company has announced a change in its plans for electric vehicle (EV) production. Originally, the company planned to launch an all-electric SUV, but they will now delay this to focus more on hybrid vehicle production. The company’s new objective is to have a hybrid option for all of its vehicles in its lineup by 2030.
Although Ford remains committed to a greener future, they believe that offering a wider range of hybrid vehicles is a better approach at this time, considering current market trends and customer preferences. By 2030, Ford aims to have a hybrid option available across its entire product range, offering a balance between performance and fuel economy in response to increasing global demand for more sustainable vehicles.
Ford hasn’t forgotten about EVs though. They will continue their EV development, although at a slower pace compared to their hybrid efforts. This refocused approach will help lay the groundwork for a wider acceptance and adoption of EVs in the future. Please note that specific timelines or details about the electric SUV’s delay are not mentioned in the announcement.