Dearborn-based Ford Motor Co. F sold 51,745 Mustang Mach-E SUVs in the U.S. last year, trumping the sales numbers of its gas-powered counterpart Mustang for the first time since the EV’s sales commenced in late 2020.
What Happened: In the last quarter of 2020, Ford sold three units of the electric Mach-E and officially commenced the sales of the EV. In the whole year, the company had sold 61,090 units of the Mustang.
In every year since Mach-E sales rose while Mustang sales dipped until last year when Mach-E sales trumped the sales of its gas counterpart under the same nameplate.
Year | Mustang Mach-E Sales | Mustang Sales |
2020 | 3 | 61,090 |
2021 | 27,140 | 52,414 |
2022 | 39,458 | 47,566 |
2023 | 40,771 | 48,605 |
2024 | 51,745 | 44,003 |
Why It Matters: Ford’s Mach-E is one of Ford’s three EVs sold in the U.S. besides the F-150 Lightning pickup truck and the E-transit electric van.
Last year, Ford sold 97,865 electric vehicles, accounting for merely 4.7% of its overall vehicle sales in the year.
A majority of Ford’s sales include combustion engine vehicles and the company has a long lineup of gas-powered vehicles besides its best-selling F-series truck or its Explorer SUV.
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