Ford’s U.S. vehicle sales rose 6% in 2025 to 2.2 million units, marking its best annual performance since 2019.
The automaker finished as the third-largest U.S. seller behind Toyota and General Motors, with fourth-quarter sales up 2.7% to over 545,200 units.
Strong F-Series pickup sales helped offset production disruptions caused by supplier plant fires, though fourth-quarter F-Series sales dipped 3.1%.
Ford’s all-electric vehicle sales fell 14.1% for the year, including a 52% drop in the fourth quarter, while hybrid sales rose nearly 22%, CNBC has reported.
Gas-powered vehicles continued to dominate, accounting for about 86% of Ford’s total U.S. sales in 2025.
