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Ford’s Sales in Greater China Rebound in the Second Quarter; Grow 3 Percent Year-Over-Year

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Ford and its joint ventures, Changan Ford, JMC and Ford Lio-Ho, sold 158,589 vehicles in Greater China in the second quarter. Driven by strong demand following the lifting of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, Ford’s quarterly sales grew 3 percent year-over-year and 78.7 percent quarter-to-quarter.

The company’s refreshed vehicle lineup, including the addition of the all-new Ford Escape and Lincoln Corsair, offered a favourable product mix to meet consumer needs. Sales were particularly strong in the commercial vehicle and luxury segments. Double-digit year-over-year increases were achieved by Transit commercial vehicles with sales of 15,007 units, up 60.9 percent, and Lincoln luxury vehicles with sales of 13,896 units, up 12.0 percent.

Second-quarter sales highlights

Ford China intends to build on its sales momentum by accelerating the launch of new products and localization strategies. June’s launch of the locally built all-new Explorer strengthened

Ford’s robust portfolio of SUV offerings that also includes Escape, Kuga, Edge and Territory S to address a wide spectrum of consumer needs.

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