Ford Q2 U.S. Sales Drop 10.3% to 549,200 Units on Model Phase-Outs
F•Ford's Q2 U.S. vehicle sales dropped 10.3% year-over-year to 549,200 units as the company phased out two models and saw rental fleet volumes collapse. Production issues in the F-Series lineup and softening EV demand compounded the quarterly decline.
1. Q2 U.S. Sales Performance
Ford recorded 549,200 U.S. vehicle deliveries in the second quarter, marking a 10.3% decline from the 613,000 units sold in the same period last year.
2. Drivers of Sales Drop
The automaker deliberately phased out two underperforming models and experienced a sharp reduction in rental fleet orders, while F-Series production hiccups and waning EV demand added further pressure on overall volumes.







