Ford ’23MY retail orders up 104%; F-150 Lightning and E-Transit remain No. 1 truck and van By Investing.com


© Reuters. Ford (F) ’23MY retail orders up 104%; F-150 Lightning and E-Transit remain No. 1 truck and van

By Michael Elkins 

Shares of Ford (NYSE:) are down 1.35% in early trading on Friday after the American automotive company released its November sales report. Ford sold 146,364 vehicles in November, a 7.8% drop when compared to November of last year. However, the company reported that it sold 6,255 EVs, a 102.6% jump from a year ago.

“Strong order demand continues with overall retail orders for 2023 model year vehicles up 104% compared to a year ago, driven by Super Duty and Maverick. Super Duty took in a record 152,000 total orders since order banks opened December 27th. As the year closes out, F-Series expanded its lead to more than 117,000 trucks over its second-place competitor.” — Andrew Frick, Vice President, Sales, Distribution and Trucks, Ford Blue.

America’s best-selling electric truck was the Ford F-150 Lightning, with 2,062 vehicles sold. Since its first sale at the end of May, F-150 Lightning sales have totaled 13,258 trucks. The company’s Mustang Mach-E sales climbed 14.6% over last year on sales of 3,539 vehicles.

The company’s E-Transit continues to lead the industry with an 80% market share. During the month, Ford Pro sold 654 E-Transits and 5,811 year-to-date.

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