Ford's F-150 electric truck sales hit 70,000: CEO Jim Farley
Ford CEO announces 70,000 orders already placed for new EV F-150
Ford Motor Company CEO Jim Farley discusses the future integration of Ford’s electric vehicles.
Demand for Ford's electric F-150 Lightning is getting hotter, according to CEO Jim Farley.
"I am happy to report and this is just in, after about a week of orders we have 70,000," Farley revealed during a Wednesday appearance on The Claman Countdown. He noted the automaker wanted this version of the F-150 to "challenge convention" for the line, which is already the nation's best-selling truck.
Ticker | Security | Last | Change | Change % |
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F | FORD MOTOR CO. | 13.91 | +1.11 | +8.67% |
That's about a 57% jump from the last sales update Farley gave, in a Tweet last week, citing 44,500 reservations rolled in.
THE FORD F-150 LIGHTNING WAS DESIGNED TO MAKE MONEY
Reservations for the F-150 Lightning only require a $100 refundable deposit and deliveries aren't scheduled to begin until spring of 2022. The full-size truck has a starting price of $39,974 (not including delivery fees) and qualifies for the full $7,500 federal electric vehicle tax credit. A fully-loaded Platinum trim luxury version is currently listed at an estimated price of $90,474, as previously reported by FOX Business.
FORD’S F-150 LIGHTNING CONTENDS WITH ELECTRIC TRUCKS FROM TESLA, RIVIAN, LORDSTOWN, GMC
Ford joins Tesla, GM, Rivian and Lordstown in the race to dominate electric trucks.
Ticker | Security | Last | Change | Change % |
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TSLA | TESLA, INC. | 619.13 | +14.44 | +2.39% |
GM | GENERAL MOTORS CO. | 58.10 | +1.34 | +2.36% |
RIDE | LORDSTOWN MOTORS | 9.44 | +0.49 | +5.47% |
Shares rallied over 8% as the company also updated investors on its long-term strategy with a plan to have 40% of all global vehicle volume be all-electric by 2030. Additionally, it launched a new unit, Ford Pro, which will focus on "high productivity requirements of commercial and government customers."
"We are on a new path, a new plan for the company," Farley stressed.
Shares have gained a whopping 58% this year, blasting the S&P 500's gains of over 11%.
FOX Business' Gary Gastelu contributed to this report.
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