Ford announced today it’s ending production of the all-electric F-150 Lightning as we know it in 2025, as in the next few weeks. Perhaps that’s not so much of a shock if you’ve been watching the ...
Ford confirmed production of the current F-150 Lightning has ended as part of its updated Ford+ plan, which the company revealed on Monday. The changes come as part of a broader shift from larger EVs, ...
Production of the all-electric Ford F-150 has come to an end. But the next one will be an extended-range electric vehicle, or EREV. The high-power generator will enable 700+ miles of range, Ford said, ...
The current F-150 Lightning electric pickup, which was a major part of the automaker's much ballyhooed electrification strategy, is out of production as of this month, Ford told reporters this ...
Ford on Monday said it is pulling back on its electric vehicle plans, a move that will result in a $19.5 billion charge against its earnings to be taken mostly in the current quarter. But excluding ...
The benefits of hormone replacement have been underappreciated, Dr. Marty Makary, the agency’s commissioner, said on Monday. Critics described evidence for the change as insufficient. By Roni Caryn ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says Prime Minister Mark Carney called him from his trip to Asia “a couple of times” to ask him to immediately pull his anti-tariff commercial, after it led to a breakdown in ...
Ryan de Villiers is a budding automotive journalist based in South Africa and serving as one of the newest additions to the CarBuzz team. He immediately pursued a career in journalism after finishing ...
For many years, the Ford F-Series has been the best-selling line of vehicles in the United States, and as of this writing, it is poised to take the top spot yet again in 2025. The crown jewel of this ...
Current CEO Jim Farley has lasted longer than most Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) chief executives, but his results speak for themselves. Here are several logical replacements that the board should consider ...
Most people expect AI to hit factory lines first. The machines take over, the people get replaced — that's the usual script. But Ford CEO Jim Farley has flipped that narrative. He says the jobs most ...