The Ford Group sold 6.25 million PCs + LCVs in 2013

The Ford Group sold 6.25 million vehicles worldwide in 2013 (representing an increase of 10.2% compared to 2012) and going over the 6 million threshold the group hadn't reached since 2009. In fact, since it has parted from its Jaguar (2008), Land Rover (2008) and Volvo brands (2009), and it is gradually separating from Mazda, the Ford group has lost a large amount of its sales volume. The removal of the Mercury brand (2010) confirms this trend.


After being the second and the third largest world manufacturer, the Ford group is since 2013 at the sixth place in the global carmaker ranking. It is now behind Toyota, General Motors, Volkswagen, Renault-Nissan and Hyundai-Kia in 2013.


Having focused on both Ford and Lincoln brands, the U.S. group benefited from the 2013 recovery of the U.S. market (+11% to 2.5 million sales), and the strong growth it registered in China, with Chinese sales rising by 62% to 700 000 units. In Europe, Ford fell by 4% to 1 million units sold. The manufacturer is also very present in South America, Russia, India, Australia and South East Asia.


The Ford group also benefits from two models (throughout the carmakers of the group) that are the most sold in the world: the Focus (sold 1.07 million units in 2013) and the F-Series pickup (935 000 units sold in 2013). The Focus is mainly sold in North America, Europe, China and Russia. The Ford F-Series is sold mainly in North America.


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