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Electric Car News Ford Looks To Future Ev Breakthroughs — And Smaller Cars — To Staunch The Bleeding

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Ford CEO Jim Farley reveals the challenges the company faces in competing with Chinese EV makers and the need to revamp its EV production process. Read More

The Luxury Electric Vehicle Is in Trouble


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