Ford ‘Outpaced The Industry’: F-150 Lightning Sales More Than Doubled In The Third Quarter

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The American auto giant’s EV lineup is having a record sales run this year, even if the Mustang Mach-E went into the red in the previous quarter.

Ford sold a record number of all-electric vehicles in the third quarter. The F-150 Lightning was the best-seller, while the Mustang Mach-E's sales declined. Hybrids also posted solid gains. Ford is the second best-selling electric vehicle brand in the United States this year, behind only Tesla, with sales figures going up 45% compared to last year's January-September period.

The F-150 Lightning was Ford's best-selling EV in Q3 2024 Meanwhile, quarterly sales of the Mustang Mach-E went down Hybrids saw even higher gains, with Ford claiming it’s the best-selling hybrid truck maker in the United States with a 77% market share. All in all, the carmaker’s hybrid vehicle sales went up 38% in Q3, from 34,861 units last year to 48,101 cars this year. Year-to-date, Ford sold 140,344 hybrids in the U.S., up 45.4% from last year’s 96,514 units.

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