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In February, the sales of Ford Mach-E exceeded 3,700 units, with a total of 3,980 units sold since the delivery began in January. In terms of production, Mach-E produced 3,846 units in February, slightly lower than the 4,250 units in January, with a total production of 8,096 units. The reason for the decline in production in the second month after the launch of the new car is currently unclear.
The good news is that Ford’s new energy vehicle sales in February reached 9,267 units, a year-on-year increase of 56.1%, which includes hybrid models such as F-150 PowerBoost, Escape, and Explorer. Considering that global auto companies were generally affected by the epidemic last year, the year-on-year sales rebound in February is a common phenomenon.
On the other hand, it is confirmed that the domestically produced version of Mach-E will be produced by Changan Ford and is expected to be officially unveiled at the Shanghai Auto Show in April. Compared with the American version, the domestically produced version has a slightly longer wheelbase.
🔗Source: Insideevs
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