The Ford group sold 4 million vehicles in 2025
The Ford Motor Company (Ford, Lincoln) sold 4.035 million vehicles (passenger cars and light utility vehicles) worldwide in 2025, compared to 4.065 million in 2024, a decrease of 0.7%. The American carmaker ranks seventh globally, behind BYD and ahead of Honda, neck and neck with the Chinese carmaker Geely, owner of Volvo. It's worth noting that the Ford Motor Company was the world's second-largest carmaker for several decades, after GM. It's also worth remembering that the Ford Motor Company once owned Volvo, Jaguar, Land Rover, and Aston Martin, and that it sold all of these brands, in addition to the discontinuation in 2011 of the American brand Mercury, a subsidiary of the group since 1939. Today, the Ford Motor Company is represented only by the Ford brand, as the Lincoln brand has become quite niche (145,000 sales in 2025, representing 3.5% of total Ford Motor Company sales).
 
Ford is primarily focused on its traditional market, the USA (which accounts for more than half of its global sales), having abandoned the Russian, Indian, and South American markets. Ford appeared to be gradually withdrawing from the European market (discontinuing the Fiesta, Focus, and Mondeo), except for commercial vehicles (the entire Transit range), which represent more than 500,000 sales annually. However, new agreements with Renault suggest that Ford has no intention of abandoning the European passenger car market anytime soon. In China, its position is not really robust, and its presence in this market could be called into question within a few years.
 
The Ford group sold 203,000 BEVs in 2025 (5% of its total sales), compared to 151,000 in 2024.
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