- Ford brand SUVs sales up 10 percent,
delivering best June sales performance since 2002; sales of all-new
Ford Edge up 30 percent, new Explorer up 30 percent versus last
year
- Ford F-Series achieves record average
transaction pricing, while all-new F-150 turns twice as fast on
dealer lots than industry’s half-ton pickup segment; Ford Transit
commercial vans post best June sales since 1999
- Ford Mustang has best June performance
since 2007
- Lincoln delivers best June retail sales
results in eight years
- Ford Motor Company total U.S. sales
increase 2 percent last month
Strong consumer demand for its newest products pushed Ford Motor
Company total U.S. June sales 2 percent higher, to 225,647 vehicles
sold.
“Strong retail momentum continues building for our newest
vehicles – including F-150, Mustang, Edge, and now Explorer,” said
Mark LaNeve, Ford vice president, U.S. Marketing, Sales and
Service. “The Ford brand’s average transaction prices have
increased $2,700 versus a year ago – more than triple the industry
average – while our incentives are down, showing how much customers
value our investment in new vehicles with the latest
technologies.”
F-Series average transaction prices reached an all-time record
in June, with average transaction prices moving above $44,000 per
truck – $3,600 higher than last year. The all-new F-150 is turning
twice as fast on dealer lots than the industry average for half-ton
pickups, as Ford continues building dealer stocks.
Ford brand SUV sales were up 10 percent year over year,
producing the best June sales results since 2002 – with 64,885
vehicles sold. Sales of the new Explorer are off to a fast start,
with a total of 20,377 sold, an increase of 30 percent versus a
year ago. Sales of the all-new Edge increased 30 percent in June
versus last year, with 12,587 vehicles sold. Edge continues to turn
quickly on dealer lots – at just 15 days – while the new Explorer
is turning in just seven days.
Ford van sales totaling 21,419 vehicles represent a 31 percent
increase relative to last year, for the best June results since
1999. During the first half of the year, van sales totaled 109,783
vehicles – a 26 percent increase and our best first half van sales
performance since 1988. The all-new Transit, with sales of 12,134
vans last month, is driving Ford’s segment growth, with its
strongest-ever sales month.
Mustang sales were up 54 percent, with 11,719 cars sold. This
represents Mustang’s best June performance since 2007. Mustang
sales are particularly strong in America’s largest sports car
region, Southern California, where retail sales are up 157 percent
in June.
Lincoln retail sales increased 20 percent versus a year ago,
providing the premium brand with its best June results since 2007.
Lincoln MKC continues to build momentum, along with Navigator,
which posted a 39 percent sales increase for June. All-new Lincoln
MKX sales started late last month.
FORD MOTOR
COMPANY JUNE 2015 U.S. SALES
June
%
Year-To-Date
%
2015
2014
Change
2015
2014
Change
SALES BY BRAND Ford 217,321 214,793 1.2 1,246,509 1,225,510
1.7 Lincoln
8,326 7,271 14.5
47,112 44,522 5.8 Total Vehicles 225,647
222,064 1.6 1,293,621 1,270,032 1.9
SALES BY TYPE
Cars 77,948 81,198 -4.0 429,460 437,974 -1.9 Utilities 70,143
62,785 11.7 391,896 374,364 4.7 Trucks
77,556
78,081 -0.7
472,265 457,694
3.2 Total Vehicles 225,647 222,064 1.6 1,293,621 1,270,032 1.9
FORD BRAND Fiesta 7,971 6,450 23.6 35,489 35,081 1.2
Focus 22,051 26,266 -16.0 117,079 120,956 -3.2 C-MAX 2,481 2,940
-15.6 11,183 13,450 -16.9 Fusion 25,409 27,604 -8.0 153,158 165,498
-7.5 Taurus 4,493 5,618 -20.0 20,036 29,672 -32.5 Police
Interceptor Sedan 756 1,097 -31.1 5,136 5,422 -5.3 Mustang
11,719 7,631 53.6
68,290
44,231 54.4
Ford Cars 74,880 77,606 -3.5
410,371 414,310 -1.0 Escape 24,126 25,110 -3.9 146,416
152,890 -4.2 Edge 12,587 9,700 29.8 63,595 61,068 4.1 Flex 1,591
2,385 -33.3 10,595 12,989 -18.4 Explorer 20,377 15,645 30.2 109,504
94,988 15.3 Police Interceptor Utility 2,172 1,645 32.0 12,900
9,472 36.2 Expedition
4,032 4,621 -12.7
20,863 22,099 -5.6
Ford Utilities
64,885 59,106 9.8 363,873 353,506 2.9 F-Series 55,171 60,560
-8.9 357,180 365,825 -2.4 E-Series 4,809 11,790 -59.2 27,883 66,905
-58.3 Transit 12,134 490 2376.3 57,643 490 11663.9 Transit Connect
4,476 4,573 -2.1 24,257 19,799 22.5 Heavy Trucks
966
668 44.6
5,302 4,675 13.4
Ford Trucks 77,556 78,081 -0.7
472,265 457,694 3.2
Ford
Brand 217,321 214,793 1.2 1,246,509 1,225,510 1.7
June
%
Year-To-Date
%
2015
2014
Change
2015
2014
Change
LINCOLN BRAND MKZ 2,543 2,990 -14.9 15,260 18,976 -19.6 MKS
525 602 -12.8
3,829
4,688 -18.3
Lincoln Cars 3,068 3,592 -14.6
19,089 23,664 -19.3 MKC 1,947 684 184.6 11,332 1,361 732.6
MKX 1,936 1,765 9.7 8,749 13,097 -33.2 MKT 376 509 -26.1 2,103
2,747 -23.4 Navigator
999 721 38.6
5,839 3,653 59.8
Lincoln Utilities
5,258 3,679 42.9
28,023
20,858 34.4
Lincoln Brand 8,326 7,271
14.5 47,112 44,522 5.8
About Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in
Dearborn, Michigan, manufactures or distributes automobiles across
six continents. With about 194,000 employees and 66 plants
worldwide, the company’s automotive brands include Ford and
Lincoln. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor
Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford and its
products worldwide, please visit http://corporate.ford.com.
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