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- Mark
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- Hybrid Lariat Built 3-9-23, Chevy EUV, Lexus RX350
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- 2.5L Hybrid
If it was strategic they would build as many hybrid mavericks as possible why? Brand loyalty. They already have the full size with the F-150, they lose to the taco in the mid-sized, so the Maverick can capture the compact truck segment which won’t have competitors for years. The hybrid powertrain is the constraint period. They brought it in house and can’t scale up fast enough. The cafe credits are bankable and tradable for up to 3 years so building just enough to offset doesn’t make sense. Tesla makes hundreds of millions on selling the credits each quarter! So if ford can create excess credits why wouldn’t they? The 35% constraint was probably based on what they think they could produce as far as the hybrid powertrain and then marking up to get the total numbers.What revenue? Even with as cheap as Ford is producing the Maverick the margins are so small and in some cases (a bare bones hybrid) practically non-existent. Ford would need to sell 20 Hybrid XLs to match margins of 1 - F-150.
I know it's really hard for individuals who desire the entry level Maverick to understand that they don't plan to build anymore than they do and it is entirely strategic.
The Maverick shares the line with a more expensive Bronco Sport. Hermasillo is at capacity. They aren't going to expand there or any of their other factories to build a low/no margin vehicle that they are producing to only satisfy CAFE.
It's dollars and sense - at a corporate level - not a personal consumer level.
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