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When Ford chief executive Jim Farley split the company’s passenger vehicle business into two parts — one for electric cars, the other for gasoline-powered vehicles — Farley put himself in charge of the electric car business, a division called Model e. The assumption among a lot of industry observers was that the person running the gasoline vehicle businesses, then, was there to nurse that dying technology through its final years.

Except it’s not dying, said Kumar Galhotra, president of Ford Blue, Ford’s internal combustion vehicle division. On the contrary, he said, it’s booming.

“For someone who might be nursing, I’m spending a lot of my time and investment expanding [production] capacity for all of our Ford Blue vehicles,” told CNN Business. “So, to me, Ford Blue is a growth story.”

Basically, by keeping a foot firmly in the internal combustion world, Ford is benefiting from customers who are losing access to gas-powered vehicles from other automakers even while Ford, itself, rolls out new EV models.

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]Ford just unveiled a new Mustang coupe that, notably, is not electric or even hybrid. The new two-door Ford Mustang was able to remain all-gas-powered, Ford executives said, because the company is meeting its emissions goals with the help of electric vehicles, like the Mustang Mach-E SUV, and plug-in hybrids like the Ford Escape PHEV. (Hybrids are also included in Galhotra’s Ford Blue division.)

But there remains a market for internal combustion-powered performance, and Ford decided to serve the customers who still want that, Galhotra said. Meanwhile, Stellantis has announced it will stop production of the Dodge Challenger coupe and the closely related Dodge Charger in 2023.

“In this particular segment, in Mustang, even though the segment may shrink, there’s a lot of speculation that our competitors may leave this segment,” he said. “So even though the segment in the industry is shrinking, we can grow.”

Unlike GM, which has stated publicly that it plans to sell only zero-emission vehicles by 2035, Ford has not set an end date for making and selling gas-powered vehicles. While Ford has had some success with electric vehicles such as the Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning, they sell alongside gas-powered models in the same market segments. And Ford also sells hybrid and plug-in hybrid models, while GM has said it will jump straight to EVs.

Ford is concentrating its gas-based vehicles in three broad areas that encompass all the models Ford sells, Galhotra said. These are enthusiast vehicles like Mustang and Bronco off-road SUVS, general-purpose SUVs like the Ford Escape and Explorer and, of course, trucks such as the F-series and Maverick. Within these areas, he said, Ford is still finding new niches to explore, as with Bronco and Maverick, a small truck with engineering similar to a car’s . Both are recently introduced models in segments Ford wasn’t competing in before and they’re doing well.

“We can’t make enough Mavericks,” Galhotra said. “We’re completely sold out.”

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A majority of customers for both the Bronco and the smaller Bronco Sport are new to Ford, he said. About 60% of Ford Bronco buyers have not recently owned a Ford. That’s close to so-called “conquest rates” for Ford’s electric vehicles like the Mustang Mach-E and Ford F-150 Lightning electric truck. But Ford has sold over 75,000 Broncos and over 71,000 Bronco Sports in the first eight months of 2022 compared to about 26,000 Mustang Mach-Es. Similarly, Ford has sold almost 50,000 Mavericks and a majority of buyers for that small truck also new to Ford.

To keep sales growing, Galhotra said Ford can keep expending and stretching its various model lines. Bronco is already a family of models, including the full-sized Bronco SUV and smaller Bronco Sport. Each also has a variety of special editions like Heritage models. Ford has successfully used a similar strategy with Mustang, creating seemingly endless variants, from the $27,000 4-cylinder Ecoboost Mustang to the $80,000 760-horsepower Shelby GT 500.

“I see the potential for Maverick to, someday, become a family,” he said wha.

Clearly, at some point, gasoline-powered vehicles will be phased out, Galhotra allowed. But it’s not all clear when that will be and, as other automakers shift towards only offering electric vehicles, Ford has the chance to pick up sales from drivers not ready to make the switch, Galhotra said. At the same time, of course, Ford will also offer electric vehicle options for those who are ready, he said.

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FAQs

Is Ford going to start making cars again? ›

Ford said it will continue to build out "an advanced industrial system to produce its next-generation electric vehicles, including greenfield construction and conversion of existing assembly plants." Ford continues investing in electric vehicles, including a small vehicle designed to challenge Chinese automakers.

Will car companies stop making gas cars? ›

For example, General Motors plans to stop making gas cars by 2035, with an earlier date of 2030 for a fully electric lineup of Cadillac and Buick. Ford has said it plans for EVs to make up half of car sales by 2030.

What does the future look like for Ford? ›

By the end of the decade, the company expects to offer hybrid powertrains across its entire Ford Blue lineup in North America. In the first quarter of 2024, Ford's electric vehicle sales increased by 86% and hybrid sales rose 42% versus a year ago.

Is Ford discontinuing cars? ›

Not only is Ford moving towards an electric/hybrid lineup of vehicles, but the automaker has also been paring down its overall offerings. In 2018, Ford announced they would be discontinuing all passenger cars except the Mustang- a mission they completed just in time for the 2021 model year.

Is Ford still growing? ›

Here's the kicker -- Ford Pro is growing rapidly. While Ford Blue's revenue increased 8% in 2023, Ford Pro's revenue grew 19% in the same period, compared to the prior year, and its EBIT of $7.2 billion was more than double its level in 2022 -- more than double!

Is Ford going to make gas cars? ›

Ford is no longer betting on gasoline cars for its future.

Can you still drive gas cars after 2035? ›

Can I still drive my gasoline car after 2035? Yes. Even after 2035, gasoline cars can still be driven in California, registered with the California Department of Motor Vehicles, and sold as a used car to a new owner.

What will happen to gasoline cars in the future? ›

The California Air Resources Board approved a plan to reduce air pollution by requiring 100% of new cars sold in 2035 to be zero-emissions vehicles, including plug-in hybrids.

What will happen to gas cars in 10 years? ›

But by 2025, more gas cars will be scrapped than sold, meaning the overall fleet of gas cars will peak that year, and then will be in freefall by 2030. RMI's research shows that by 2030, the gas fleet is likely to be falling at a rate of 40 to 70 million per year, or 3-7%.

Is Ford a good investment for the future? ›

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Shares have had a positive start to the year thus far, which is attracting investor attention. Ford (F -1.15%) had a strong 2023. Its revenue was up 18.1%, as it sold 182,000 more units than the year before. The results were driven by favorable pricing trends.

What is the new Ford coming out in 2024? ›

In 2024 Ford will release a new Mustang range – the GT, the Convertible, and for the first time, Mustang Dark Horse. We can exclusively reveal that All-New Mustang® will launch in the UK on 1st February 2024 - time to arrange an appointment with your Dealer to configure and order yours. Be one of the first to do so.

Is Ford on the decline? ›

Ford Motor Co.'s U.S. sales declined 2.4% in April, though hybrid deliveries hit a new all-time monthly sales peak, the automaker said Thursday. The drop from 184,002 vehicles to 179,588 came from declines for F-Series trucks, Broncos and other SUVs.

Why is Ford in decline? ›

Ford Blue, the combustion engine unit, made $905 million before taxes, down $1.7 billion from a year ago. Revenue was down 13%. The company blamed the declines on lower inventories and selection of F-150 pickups due to updating factories for a new model.

Is Ford doing away with sedans? ›

Ford no longer makes a traditional sedan. All of their vehicles are either SUV's or trucks, except for the 2-door Mustang, and the Mach-E, which is an electric crossover. Lincoln only makes SUV's now, since they discontinued the Town Car and Continental.

Is Ford making cars in 2024? ›

The first major change to the 2024 Ford lineup comes with the new Mustang. While the Mustang has long delighted fans of the series and lovers of muscle cars around the world, Ford is doubling down and ramping up appeal. The 2024 model has a brand-new engine - the fourth-generation Coyote 5.0L V8.

What Ford is coming in 2024? ›

The new Ford Mustang Mach-E sports update for early 2024 with advanced capabilities like never before. From premium interior and unique body styling and updated Mustang Mach-E GT powertrain, the all-electric Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally is set to become the newest Ford supercar.

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