US: Ford Significantly Increased BEV Sales In February 2023

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US: Ford Significantly Increased BEV Sales In February 2023 via insideevs.com

In February, the total sales of Ford and Lincoln vehicles in the United States increased by nearly 22 percent year-over-year to 157,606. It indicates that the manufacturing constraints eased.Lincoln sales: 6,159 and 11,967 increased its battery electric vehicle sales compared to a year ago. In February, the company sold 3,523 BEVs . That's about 2.2 percent of the group's total volume.

Ford's BEV lineup includes three models - the Ford Mustang Mach-E, the all-new Ford F-150 Lightning electric pickup, and Ford E-Transit commercial van.

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