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Ford Motor Company

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Ford Motor Company is a global automotive leader that designs, manufactures, and services a full line of Ford and Lincoln vehicles, including trucks, utility vehicles, and cars. The company is executing its Ford+ plan to transition toward an electrified and software-driven future through dedicated segments for internal combustion, electric vehicles, and commercial fleets. Its value proposition centers on iconic brands, integrated digital services, and comprehensive vehicle financing.

Market Cap$47.8B
Revenue TTM$187.27B
Net Income TTM-$8.2B
Net Margin-4.36%
EPS TTM$-2.06
Free Cash Flow TTM$12.5B
Employees177.0K
CEOJames Duncan Farley Jr.
CountryUnited States of America
Consumer Cyclical
Auto - Manufacturers
SegmentsAuto Manufacturers, Auto Parts, Financial Services
Business ModelsManufacturing, Direct-to-Consumer, Subscription SaaS, Financing and Leasing
Most Recent EarningsApr 29, 2026 · 15 days agoQ1 2026
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Next EarningsJul 29, 2026 · in 2 monthsAfter Market Close · Q2 2026

Financials

Based on Q1 2026 filing

Gross Margin6.84%
Op. Margin-4.9%
ROE-20.21%
D/E9.16%
Current Ratio1.07
Total Debt$3.3B
Cash$23.4B
CapEx TTM$8.8B

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EPS (Diluted)

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Business Segments

Ford Blue

primary

The company's core segment for internal combustion engine (ICE) and hybrid vehicles. It focuses on hardware engineering, manufacturing, and distribution for retail customers while providing capabilities to other segments.

Products

Ford ICE vehicles, Lincoln ICE vehicles, Ford Hybrid vehicles, Lincoln Hybrid vehicles, Service parts, Accessories

Customers

Retail customers, Other OEMs

Ford Model e

major

A dedicated division for the development and sale of electric vehicles (EVs) and digital vehicle technologies. It manages software development and connected vehicle technologies for the entire enterprise.

Products

F-150 Lightning, EV service parts, Digital services, Connected vehicle technologies, Software

Customers

Retail customers, Commercial customers, Government entities

Ford Pro

major

A global business unit focused on commercial, government, and rental customers. It provides a one-stop shop for vehicles, telematics, and charging solutions to optimize fleet operations.

Products

Super Duty, Transit vans, Ranger, Telematics, EV charging solutions, Extended service contracts

Customers

Commercial fleet customers, Government entities, Daily rental car companies

Ford Credit

major

The financial services arm providing vehicle-related financing and leasing activities. It offers retail installment sales, operating leases, and wholesale floorplan financing for dealerships.

Products

Retail installment sale contracts, Finance leases, Operating leases, Wholesale loans, Floorplan financing

Customers

Retail customers, Automotive dealers, Commercial businesses, Government entities

Segment Financials

Ford Blue — Total revenues (Note 4)

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Ford Blue — Segment EBIT/EBT

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Ford Blue — Payments to acquire productive assets, spending attributable to electric vehicles

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Ford Model e — Total Assets

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Ford Model e — Cash outflow for capital spending

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Ford Model e — Total revenues (Note 4)

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Ford Pro — Total revenues (Note 4)

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Ford Pro — Segment EBIT/EBT

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Ford Pro — Other segment items

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Ford Credit — Wholesale Loans

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Ford Credit — Revenue from finance leases

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Ford Credit — Retail financing, gross

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Business Overview

Competitive Position

Ford is a leading global automaker with a significant presence in the pickup truck and commercial vehicle markets, currently undergoing a strategic transformation to compete in the high-growth EV and software-defined vehicle sectors.

Geographies

United States, Canada, China, Europe, United Kingdom, Germany, Türkiye

Customer Segments

B2C, B2B, Government, Enterprise

Upstream Dependencies

Steel and aluminum suppliers, Battery raw material miners (Lithium, Cobalt, Nickel), Semiconductor manufacturers, Rare earth mineral suppliers, Logistics and freight providers

Downstream Customers

Independent dealerships, Authorized parts distributors, Commercial fleet operators, Government agencies, Rental car companies

Competitors & Partners

Partners

S

SK On

Battery joint venture partner in BlueOval SK

C

Chongqing Changan Automobile

Joint venture partner in China (CAF)

K

Koc Group

Joint venture partner in Türkiye (Ford Otosan)

N

Novelis Inc.

Major aluminum supplier

Tesla, Inc. logo

Tesla, Inc.

TSLA

Competitor in electric vehicles and software

General Motors logo

General Motors

GM

Primary competitor in trucks and SUVs

Amazon logo

Amazon

AMZN

Technology and content partner

Apple logo

Apple

AAPL

Technology and talent source

Subsidiaries

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FCE Bank plc

UK-based financing subsidiary

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Ford Bank GmbH

Germany-based financing subsidiary

F

Ford Vietnam Limited

Consolidated manufacturing joint venture

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Common questions about Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company is a global automotive leader that designs, manufactures, and services a full line of Ford and Lincoln vehicles, including trucks, utility vehicles, and cars. The company is executing its Ford+ plan to transition toward an electrified and software-driven future through dedicated segments for internal combustion, electric vehicles, and commercial fleets. Its value proposition centers on iconic brands, integrated digital services, and comprehensive vehicle financing.

Ford Motor Company (F) has a market capitalization of $47.8B and trades on NYSE.

Ford Motor Company generated $187.27B in trailing twelve-month revenue with a net loss of $8.2B, representing a net margin of -4.4%. Gross margin stands at 6.8%, with free cash flow of $12.5B. These figures are based on the Q4 2025 filing.

Ford Motor Company's key competitors include General Motors, Tesla, Paccar Inc, and others. These companies compete in similar markets and product categories.

Ford Motor Company has approximately 177,000 employees.