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Ford delays next-gen F-150 amid market uncertainty

For suppliers and dealers, the delay extends the production of current components and may require adjustments in marketing strategies.
Detroit automaker, Ford, is planning to postpone the launch of its next-generation F-150 gasoline and hybrid trucks by a year.

Detroit automaker, Ford, is planning to postpone the launch of its next-generation F-150 gasoline and hybrid trucks by a year, pushing production to April 2028, according to Auto Forecast Solutions. The decision means the current generation will remain in production longer than expected, a move that analysts say reflects economic and policy uncertainties under the new Trump administration.

Ford has not yet commented on the decision, but supplier executives first confirmed reports of the delay in a statement to Crain’s Detroit Business.

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The F-Series, led by the F-150, has been America’s bestselling vehicle for over 40 years and remains a key profit driver. Analysts suggest Ford is exercising caution as the Trump administration proposes raising auto tariffs to 25%, a policy that could increase manufacturing costs for automakers using imported parts. If policy changes do not materialize, Ford could still revert to its original 2027 target.

Auto Forecast Solutions indicated that supply chain challenges are not the primary reason for the delay. Instead, Ford may be reallocating investments or refining new technology for the upcoming 15th generation of its flagship truck.

For suppliers and dealers, the delay extends the production of current components and may require adjustments in marketing strategies. An aging model typically results in higher incentives to maintain sales momentum.

While the delay could affect Ford’s pricing power, analysts believe it will not significantly impact profits. The company may need to increase discounts for an additional year, but the financial impact is expected to be manageable.

As Ford navigates economic uncertainty, the decision to delay the F-150 refresh reflects a broader trend of automakers proceeding cautiously in a shifting regulatory and financial landscape.

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