Ford Group sold 4.21 million vehicles in 2020
The Ford group (Ford, Lincoln) sold 4.21 million light vehicles (passenger and utility) in 2020, down 17.8% compared to 2019. The second American carmaker, once the second largest carmaker in the world, remains at the seventh place in the world acquired in 2019, behind Hyundai-Kia and Honda, barely ahead of the FCA group, which will be consolidated with the PSA group from 2021, as a consequence of the merger between FCA and PSA. The Ford group will therefore lose one place in 2021 compared to 2020, being in eighth place in the world, just ahead of Suzuki, BMW and Daimler.

One of the main reasons for the Ford group's sales decline in 2020 is the end of production of sedans in North America. A strategy which will continue in 2021 with the end of production of sedans in South America. Ford, however, continues to produce sedans in Europe and China, but until when?

Ford group sales are broken down into 4.054 million Ford branded vehicles and 159,000 Lincoln branded vehicles.

The Ford group's worldwide sales break down as follows:
• The USA remains its first market, with 2.03 million sales, or 48% of its worldwide sales (against 47% in 2019).
• Europe remains its second market, with 960,000 sales, or 23% of its global sales (compared to 26% in 2019).
• China is becoming its third market, with 297,648 sales, or 7% of its global sales (compared to 5% in 2019).
• Canada becomes its fourth market, with 239,571 sales, or 6% of its global sales (compared to 4% in 2019).


    
 

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