Ford Eases Full-Electric Lineup Expectations for Europe

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A recent report form motor1.com reveals that Ford has lightened it’s expectations of offering an electric-only lineup in Europe by 2030. Back in 2021, the automaker announced plans to stop sales of ICE vehicles by the end of 2029 to meet Europe’s electrification expectations. 

According to recent statements from Ford Europe’s general manager, the brand has not written-off selling hybrid and ICE vehicles should there still be a consumer demand come the end of the decade. 

To read the full report from Motor1, click here.

By Pat Curtin

Pat Curtin is the managing editor of THE SHOP magazine.