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Ford Motor Company increased revenue but decreased profit last year: revenue of $187.3 billion, profit turned from profit to loss
Ford Motor Company Releases 2025 Financial Report
On February 11, Ford Motor Company announced its 2025 financial results. The full-year revenue reached $187.3 billion, a slight increase of 1.23% year-over-year. However, the company experienced “higher revenue but lower profit” in 2025, with a net loss of $8.182 billion, turning from profit to loss and hitting a near five-year low. Adjusted EBIT was $6.8 billion, down 33% year-over-year, and full-year EBIT did not meet expectations.
Ford’s performance in the fourth quarter of 2025 dragged down the full-year results. Due to a fire at an aluminum supplier factory, which caused higher-than-expected costs, and significant impairments in the electric vehicle business, Ford’s adjusted EBIT for Q4 2025 declined 51% year-over-year to $1.04 billion; net loss was $11.1 billion. Revenue in Q4 was $45.9 billion, down 5% year-over-year.
In terms of sales, Ford sold 4.395 million vehicles in 2025. Regarding the Chinese market, Ford’s sales in China also faced pressure in 2025. One of Ford’s joint ventures in China, Changan Ford, saw its sales drop below 100,000 units for the first time.
In 2025, Ford further adjusted its strategy in the Chinese market. In September last year, Ford China integrated its sales channels and established a wholly-owned subsidiary, Ford Automotive Sales and Service (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., responsible for marketing, sales, and service of Ford passenger cars and pickup trucks in China.
Looking ahead to 2026, Ford expects its adjusted EBIT to be between $8 billion and $10 billion; it also forecasts that its electric vehicle division will incur losses of $4 billion to $4.5 billion in 2026.