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TM174.750-1.7%
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PAG193.220-1.05%
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Ford pushes to block Chinese EVs as it rolls out gas incentives in high-cost states

The automaker warns of global competition risks while offering short-term relief to price-sensitive U.S. buyers.

Ford pushes to block Chinese EVs as it rolls out gas incentives in high-cost states

On the Dash:

  • Ford’s policy stance signals continued pressure for protectionist measures that could shape future inventory mix and pricing strategy.
  • Gas card incentives highlight ongoing consumer sensitivity to the total cost of ownership, especially in high-price fuel markets.
  • Dealers should prepare for continued messaging around both EV competitiveness and affordability-driven promotions.

Ford is escalating its stance on global competition while adjusting its domestic pricing strategy, as CEO Jim Farley calls for limits on Chinese automakers entering the U.S. market and the company rolls out gas card incentives in select states.

Farley said during an appearance on Fox News’ Fox & Friends that Chinese EV manufacturers pose a considerable competitive threat due to lower production costs and government support. He urged policymakers to restrict their access to the U.S. market, citing concerns over long-term industry stability and domestic manufacturing competitiveness.

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At the same time, Ford is responding to near-term consumer pressure by offering gas cards of up to $3,5000 to buyers in states with higher fuel prices. The incentive program aims to offset ownership costs and maintain sales momentum as affordability concerns persist.

However, research found that only the Bronco Sport and the Maverick are eligible for the gas card promotion, and they cannot be stacked with any other incentive.

The dual strategy reflects a broader balancing act. Ford is attempting to protect its long-term position against global competitors while addressing immediate consumer sensitivity to fuel and vehicle costs. The approach also underscores the uneven pace of EV adoption, particularly in regions where fuel prices heavily influence purchasing decisions.

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