Ford Mustang Mach-E sales in the U.S. take off. In February, the company sold 3,739 units, which is the first significant number after 238 in January and a symbolic 3 in December.
Ford brand overall sales stand at 155,856 (down 13.6% year-over-year), which means that the all-electric cars are responsible for less than 2.4% right now.
The good news is that Ford reports record "electrified" vehicle sales of 9,267 (up 56.1% year-over-year). This category includes hybrids, like the hot F-150 PowerBoost Hybrid, as well as Escape and Explorer hybrids.
Ford said also that nearly 70% of the Mach-E orders are from "competitive brands." Over one-fifth were sold in California.
Ford Mustang Mach-E U.S. Sales Exceed 3,700 In February
Ford brand overall sales stand at 155,856 (down 13.6% year-over-year), which means that the all-electric cars are responsible for less than 2.4% right now.
The good news is that Ford reports record "electrified" vehicle sales of 9,267 (up 56.1% year-over-year). This category includes hybrids, like the hot F-150 PowerBoost Hybrid, as well as Escape and Explorer hybrids.
Ford said also that nearly 70% of the Mach-E orders are from "competitive brands." Over one-fifth were sold in California.
Ford Mustang Mach-E U.S. Sales Exceed 3,700 In February