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Ford to record $19.5 billion in special charges related to EV pullback

Ford will take a $19.5 billion charge mostly in 2025 to shift from large electric vehicles to hybrids and extended-range EVs focused on profitability and higher-return investments.

  • On Monday, Ford Motor Company said it will report a $19.5 billion charge in special items, mostly recorded in the fourth quarter, and will end production of the fully-electric F-150 Lightning.
  • After policy and market shifts, the EV segment slumped domestically after the Trump administration ended a $7,500 federal tax credit and Tesla’s price war eroded large EV margins.
  • The company detailed specific cancellations and writedowns, noting $8.5 billion writedowns of EV assets, cancelled T3 and a next-generation commercial van, and $5.5 billion in cash charges through 2027.
  • Financially, Ford expects the charges to affect reported net results but not adjusted earnings, raising adjusted EBIT guidance to about $7 billion in 2025 while shares closed Monday at $13.65 with mixed moves.
  • Strategically, the company is positioning to refocus on hybrids and EREVs, targeting 50% of global volume by 2030, expecting benefits by 2026, Model e profitability by 2029, and stationary energy storage by 2027.
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The Detroit News broke the news in Detroit, United States on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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