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Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO Elon Musk on Wednesday reacted to a report of rival automaker Ford Motor Co‘s (NYSE:F) F-150 Lightning trucks piling up unsold at dealers.
According to data compiled by an X user who goes by the handle @alojoh, Ford F-150 Lightning wholesale sales peaked in the fourth quarter of 2022 at 6,857 units.
However, in the last quarter, Ford sold merely 3,503 vehicles, marking a slump of 49% from its peak popularity. Nearly 29%, or over 8,000 new Lightning vehicles are still listed on vehicle search business CarEdge, they noted.
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“Considering the total cumulative sales figure of 27,877 F-150 Lightning units delivered to dealerships, this indicates that approximately 29% of all F-150 Lightning vehicles ever manufactured remain unsold, sitting idle on dealers’ lots,” he wrote.
Musk reacted with a “Wow.”
Wow
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 18, 2023
The analysis proves Musk wrong, given that he had commended Ford’s overall EV strategy as smart in May while also noting that the F-150 Lightning has “high demand.“
The F-150 Lightning is an electric pickup from Ford and is considered to be one of the competitors to Tesla’s upcoming Cybertruck.
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Last week, Ford reportedly reduced its production capacity at its Rogue, Michigan plant, responsible for manufacturing the F-150 Lightning. The automaker also introduced discounts on certain F-150 Lightning variants.
In July, Ford cut the price of the vehicle by as much as $9,979, allegedly in an attempt to create an order bank for when the company triples production at its Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in Michigan.
“The ramp on the F-150 in September is really significant. We always knew that we had to build an order bank that looked nothing like the original F-150 Lightning order bank because our production is tripling,” Ford CEO Jim Farley said during the company’s second-quarter earnings.
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