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Where does Ford rank in electric vehicles?

Ford's rank in electric vehicles varies by market and metric. In the United States, Ford remains a leading domestic EV maker but trails Tesla in overall share; globally, Ford sits behind the largest EV brands but is accelerating its electrification push with new models and investment.


In this report, we examine Ford's standing in the U.S. and worldwide, the models that drive its EV growth, and what the company plans to do to climb higher in the rankings as the market evolves through 2025 and beyond.


Ford's position in the United States


The U.S. market is the centerpiece of Ford's electrification strategy. The Mustang Mach-E is Ford's flagship consumer EV, while the F-150 Lightning targets pickup buyers and commercial fleets. In this environment, Tesla leads the market by a wide margin, with Ford and other traditional automakers competing for the rest of the share. Ford's overall U.S. EV presence is meaningful for a legacy automaker, but it is not the market leader.


Key models driving U.S. EV sales



  • Mustang Mach-E: Ford's all-electric crossover that has become a symbol of the company's EV push for consumers.

  • F-150 Lightning: A full-size electric pickup expanding Ford's reach into both personal-use buyers and commercial fleets.

  • E-Transit and other fleet-focused offerings: Part of Ford Pro's electrification strategy to convert business fleets to electric.

  • Plug-in hybrids and other variants: Support Ford's broader electrified lineup in the U.S.


The mix above underpins Ford's U.S. EV footprint, which remains in the single digits of overall EV market share and fluctuates with production, incentives, and consumer demand. Ford's relative position improves as it adds more BEVs and expands its charging and service networks, but it continues to face stiff competition from Tesla and other automakers with larger EV portfolios.


Ford's standing globally


On the global stage, Ford is not among the top EV-brand producers by sales volume. The leading global EV names include BYD, Tesla, Volkswagen, SAIC, and Hyundai-Kia. Ford is growing its BEV footprint primarily in North America and selected export markets, with Europe and China presenting both opportunities and challenges due to competition and regional preferences.


Global market dynamics and investment



  • Global ranking: Ford's BEV sales are smaller than the top brands, and its position varies by year and region.

  • Strategic investments: Ford has publicly committed to substantial electrification investments to expand BEV production and product lineup through the mid- to late-2020s.

  • Product cadence and markets: Ford prioritizes high-volume segments in the U.S. and Europe with Mach-E and F-150 Lightning, while expanding its commercial EV offerings and pursuing partnerships for battery supply and charging infrastructure.


These factors suggest Ford's global ranking in EVs will rise gradually as new models enter production and the company scales battery supply and software capabilities, but it is likely to remain behind the leading pure-play EV brands in the near term.


What this means for the road ahead


Ford's electrification strategy centers on expanding its lineup, boosting production capacity, and investing in software and charging ecosystems to compete more effectively. The company argues that its breadth—covering consumer BEVs, trucks, and commercial vans—positions it well for fleets and everyday drivers alike. The speed at which Ford can close the gap with leaders like Tesla will depend on battery supply, cost efficiencies, and timely model introductions.


Strategic priorities



  • Scale BEV production: Increase output across current and planned BEV models to meet demand and reduce unit costs.

  • Secure battery supply: Diversify and strengthen battery sourcing to avoid shortages that can hamper production.

  • Enhance charging and software: Improve charging access for customers and advance connected-car software capabilities.

  • Broaden market presence: Strengthen offerings in Europe and other key markets while maintaining leadership in U.S. fleets.


Summary


Ford stands as a major player in the U.S. EV market with flagship models like the Mustang Mach-E and the F-150 Lightning, but it does not command the market share of Tesla. Globally, Ford's EV sales are growing yet remain behind the industry leaders, as the company continues to invest heavily in electrification and scale its production and software capabilities. Its ultimate ranking will hinge on battery supply, model cadence, and the ability to penetrate international markets in the coming years.

Is Ford having trouble selling electric vehicles?


In October, Ford's overall U.S. EV sales fell 24% from the prior year. A 2023 study by the Texas Public Policy Foundation suggested that EVs would cost almost $50,000 more to own over ten years than internal combustion vehicles if not for subsidies, regulations, and other hidden costs.



What is the number one selling electric car in the US?


Tesla Model Y
Tesla Model Y: 232,000 units sold (estimated)
The Model Y continues to be the bestselling EV in the United States, but its sales dropped by 20 percent year-over-year in Q3, and its year-to-date sales are 23 percent lower than the same period in 2024.



What is the #1 electric car company?


Tesla Tesla Motors
1. Tesla. Tesla Motors had a major role in inspiring widespread adoption of electric vehicles, and it's currently the most popular electric car maker by a healthy margin with over 41% market share.



What is the highest rated electric vehicle?


The "best" EV depends on individual needs, but top contenders include the Tesla Model Y and Model 3 for sales and overall performance, the Hyundai Ioniq 6 for its stylish and fun-to-drive sedan qualities, and the Kia EV9 for its spacious and well-equipped three-row SUV design. For a luxury experience, consider the Lucid Air or BMW iX, while the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N is a top choice for performance enthusiasts.
 
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Overall and popular choices

  • Tesla Model Y: Consistently a top seller globally, praised for its blend of range, practicality, and technology, with recent updates improving its design and interior. 
  • Tesla Model 3: A strong performer in the sedan category, known for its performance, comfort, and range. 
  • Hyundai Ioniq 6: A stylish and capable sedan that is enjoyable to drive, though some find it has less cargo space than competitors. 
  • Kia EV9: A leading option for a three-row electric SUV, offering spaciousness and fast charging capabilities at a compelling price point for its size. 

Luxury and performance
  • Lucid Air: A top choice for luxury electric sedans, offering impressive range, speed, and high-end features. 
  • BMW iX: A highly-rated luxury SUV known for its powerful performance, comfort, and handling. 
  • Hyundai Ioniq 5 N: A top pick for performance-oriented drivers, this model is known for its power and speed. 
  • Porsche Taycan: A performance-focused luxury car with excellent handling. 

Other notable EVs
  • Audi Q4 e-tron: A compact luxury SUV praised for its attractive starting price, handling, and roomy cabin. 
  • Kia EV6: A compact crossover SUV with high expected reliability and a long list of appealing features. 


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