According to Ford, the Ranger has just started being delivered to dealers, while the Bronco is still gaining market share
The sales figures for February are in and it appears to have been a challenging month for the Ford Bronco and Ranger. However, the Blue Oval remains confident in their performance, emphasizing that appearances can be deceiving. The Detroit carmaker managed to sell exactly zero of its mid-sized pickup truck model, the Ranger, last month. Another figure that jumps off the sales sheet is that Bronco sales plummeted 32.4 percent last month, and are 29.9 percent down year-to-date.
8 percent, it remains America's best-selling truck, and deliveries of the F-150 PowerBoost Hybrid are expected to start soon. Hybrid and EV sales shoot up That's good news for Ford's truck team, because hybrid sales are up 31.5 percent across the company, as compared to February 2022, driven by the Maverick and the Escape Hybrids. Deep adds that one in five orders for the F-150 are already for the PowerBoost Hybrid. Hybrids aren't the only area of growth for Ford.
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