greenne
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The article(interview) mostly tackles Ford's decision to adopt Tesla (NACS) charging and supercharger access. However, I also gain much respect for Farley here. He gets it. Tesla will always have their niche and their fanbase. Where Ford really is going to make the money is with Trucks, Vans, and SUVs. I would argue in these segments Kia/Hyundai (Ev9 SUV), Rivian, and the upcoming GM Products are more of competitor than Tesla. (Along with traditional EV entries such as BMW iX, Volvo EX90, etc) Love this guy...
Farley added he isn't worried that Musk's Cybertruck venture will take his customers away.
"The reality is, America loves an underdog ā and we are the market leader for EV trucks and vans, and we know those customers better than anyone," Farley said. '"And if he wants to design a Cybertruck for Silicon Valley people, fine."
"It's like a cool high-end product parked in front of a hotel," Farley continued. "But I don't make trucks like that. I make trucks for real people who do real work, and that's a different kind of truck."
Ford CEO didn't hesitate on the Tesla deal: 'It's good for customers' (cnbc.com)
Farley added he isn't worried that Musk's Cybertruck venture will take his customers away.
"The reality is, America loves an underdog ā and we are the market leader for EV trucks and vans, and we know those customers better than anyone," Farley said. '"And if he wants to design a Cybertruck for Silicon Valley people, fine."
"It's like a cool high-end product parked in front of a hotel," Farley continued. "But I don't make trucks like that. I make trucks for real people who do real work, and that's a different kind of truck."
Ford CEO didn't hesitate on the Tesla deal: 'It's good for customers' (cnbc.com)
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