Maybe, but Ford's problem is 100% on Ford, not Ford's customers.. They introduced the F150 lightning to huge fanfare with over a couple hundred thousand reservations. People wanted what they introduced including myself, not a pickup truck guy. Then a year went by and they could only produce 25K per year, then the 50K version wasn't available, only the 92K platinum could be ordered. If they executed under the release communication they would have made and sold a quarter million of them. 2022-2023 the number is under 50K. This wan't a demand problem or a slowing of EV sales, it was Fords lack of execution that made the lightning fail. This is why they are delaying because of their inability to execute on a vehicle customers want. Same thing happened with Mach-E, Bronco's, and Mavericks customers couldn't get them as production was too low and prices skyrocketed.I think the problem is that electrics are over luxuried and over priced.
With no ICE, single modest electric motor, and modest battery size, they should be cheap. I don’t want a $60,000+ vehicle, EV or not.
Give me a $25,000 electric Maverick. I don’t care if the range is only a couple of hundred miles. It won’t be for everyone. But for those of us that can recharge at home, and seldom take long trips, it would be perfect.
EV's that are styled to customer wants and needs are being accepted. The problem is most EV are not vehicles customers would buy regardless of the powertrain. Hybrids are styled like ICE vehicles not spaceships from another planet with wonky interiors and switchgear or lack of switches all together. Starts with design. Does the customer want it. If so make it run on squid ink and sarcasm the customer will buy it all day long.EV's are still a ways off for major acceptance. But Hybrids? They are winning now. Sales went up 53% in 2023 over 2022. We can expect even more Hybrid sales this year. I'd say within 5 more years (end of the decade), Hybrids will eclipse ICE vehicle sales. It may take another 10 years before EV's are a major player in the US. https://www.morningstar.com/news/ma...rs-say-americans-are-going-all-in-for-hybrids
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