Ford executives shocked fans and skeptics by announcing radical changes to its electric vehicle strategy. In a series of ...
Jim Farley is changing strategy to combat what he calls an ‘existential threat’ from China’s electric carmakers.
Most global automakers, unable to match or catch up with China’s rapid shift to electrified vehicles, and losing market share ...
Ford’s CEO Jim Farley first sounded the warning back in May, after his visit to China, but it’s been quietly happening in the ...
"These guys are ahead of us," Ford CFO John Lawler told the company's CEO Jim Farley after the two had taken a test drive in ...
Jim Farley says that Ford and other American automakers now face their greatest challenge as Chinese EVs take over markets ...
Ford has problems in China. His CEO said so recently. Chinese EVs cost much less than those made by American car companies.
Ford CEO Jim Farley bluntly described Chinese EVs as an "existential threat," underscoring their rapid advancements ...
Chinese automaker Maxus launched Europe’s first AWD electric pickup, beating Toyota, Ford, and several others to the market. The ...
Jim Farley had just returned from China. What the Ford Motor chief executive found during the May visit made him anxious: The local automakers were pulling away in the electric-vehicle race.