Ford posts $11.1B quarterly loss on EV charges, worst quarter since 2008
Valvoline CEO Lori Flees discusses the used car boom, decreased interest in electric vehicles and more on ‘The Claman Countdown.’ Ford on Tuesday posted its largest quarterly loss since 2008 amid losses in the automaker's electric vehicle (EV) division, as well as the impact of tariffs and a fire that impacted an aluminum supplier. The Detroit automaker reported a fourth quarter net loss of $11.1 billion after previously disclosing large writedowns to its EV programs, which the company is realigning in response to lower-than-expected consumer demand and changing federal subsidies."I think the customer has spoken," Ford CEO Jim Farley said on the company's earnings call. "That's the punchline." The company lost $4.8 billion on EVs last year and projects 2026 will bring losses in the...










