In November, Ford and Lincoln brand car sales in the United States were 145,559 units (a year-on-year decrease of 0.5%), while year-to-date sales results still maintained positive growth, exceeding 1.8 million units (a year-on-year increase of 7%). %).
Among them, the sales volume of electric models was 8,958 units, a year-on-year increase of 43.2%; the sales volume of hybrid models was 12,108 units, a year-on-year increase of 75.2%. From January to November this year, the company’s total sales in the U.S. market were 1,803,569 vehicles, a year-on-year increase of 7.0%.
This also brings Ford’s NEV penetration to a record 6.4% (higher than the U.S. industry average estimate of 3-4%, excluding Tesla).
Attached are sales data for November and year-to-date (year-on-year changes):
Ford: 139,318 (down 1%) and 1,731,013 (up 8%)
Lincoln: 6,241 (up 2%) and 72,556 (down 5%)
Total sales: 145,559 (down 0.5%) and 1,803,569 (up 7%)
On top of that, Ford’s F-150 Lightning sales hit a new high of 4,393 units in November, more than doubling year over year. The Ford Mustang Mach-E increased 21% year over year to 4,294 units, while the Ford E-Transit fell 59% to 271 units.
Ford electric vehicle sales last month (year-over-year change):
Ford Mustang Mach-E: 4,294 units (up 21%)
Ford F-150 Lightning: 4,393 units (up 113%)
Ford E-Transit: 271 units (down 59%)
Total: 8,958 (+43%), 6.4%