Ford is delaying some of its EV product launches in favor of delivering hybrid versions of all its Ford-branded vehicles by 2030 as interest grows in hybrid vehicles as a prologue to a complete shift to electric vehicles.
Keeping up with megatrends changing the mobility industry is forcing suppliers to move away from highly profitable ICE-related products to future ones with less-certain revenue potential. It’s a bit of gamble either way.
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