Ford Motor Company (F) posted an 8.2% rise in third-quarter U.S. sales, marking its seventh straight month of growth. The automaker reported record gains in electrified vehicles, SUVs, and software services, while its F-Series trucks remained America’s best-sellers.
- Total U.S. sales reached 545,522 in Q3, up 8.2% year-over-year.
- F-Series sales topped 620,000 year-to-date, maintaining leadership as the nation’s best-selling truck for 49 years.
- Electrified vehicle sales hit a record 85,789 in Q3, up 19.8%, led by Mustang Mach-E (+50.7%) and F-150 Lightning (+39.7%).
- Expedition sales rose 47.4%, the best Q3 in two decades; Bronco also set a quarterly record with 37,858 units (+41.3%).
- Ford Pro software subscriptions grew 30% to about 815,000; BlueCruise hands-free driving surpassed 7 million hours.
- Ford’s commercial vehicle share rose to 43%, with Transit and Super Duty leading growth.
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