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The 122-year-old auto pioneer wants to refocus investors on its future as it struggles with recalls and tariffs.
In a fit of marketing swagger, Ford Motor Company is calling Monday, August 11’s unveiling of its new EV “a Model T moment.” The words come from Ford President and CEO Jim Farley, uttered during ...
Them’s fighting words! Ford CEO Jim Farley was complementary to his rivals at Chevrolet following the news that the both ...
CEO Jim Farley says the company has a 'Model T moment' coming in the EV marketplace—and he makes it clear they intend to ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley said the company will make history in two weeks by transforming its EV strategy to beat the Chinese.
Ford CEO Jim Farley said dealers are helping the automaker win in sales and bring down warranty costs. Here's what Ford will ...
Ford is looking to have a “Model T Moment,” according to CEO Jim Farley, as it prepares to roll out a new family of ...
The GTS only just started rolling off the assembly lines of the company that invented assembly lines, and Leno's is serial ...
The van was originally announced in 2022 and said to be arriving "mid-decade." The pickup, code-named T3, was originally ...
Ford's Model T was one of the primary catalysts that sparked the automotive industry — and the automaker's current CEO, Jim ...
"We are in global competition with China, and it's not just EVs. And if we lose this, we do not have a future Ford," said Jim Farley, the CEO of Ford.
Ford Chief Executive Jim Farley and his son, Jameson, on a California stretch of Route 66 in an Ford F-150 Lightning, the world’s first all-electric mass-market pickup truck.