Ford expected customer stampede after Tesla deal, tripled its stock of Mustang Mach-Es
Ford announced in May that its customers would havestarting next spring and pledged to add Tesla's unique charging tech to its own EVs.
Over the following weeks, Ford tripled its advertised inventory of the Mach-E electric SUV to a total of 11,000 cars, according to an S&P Global Mobility analysis published this week. Less than 3,000 Mach-Es have been selling each month this year, and the vehicle has only hit 5,000-units-sold one time since it went on sale in late 2020, per S&P Global Mobility. A Ford spokesperson did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
The beefed up inventory could be a sign that Ford's feeling optimistic about the boost it will get from giving its customers access toBolstering Mach-E inventory might be Ford's way of"perhaps maximizing the marketing impact of its shared-charger arrangement with Tesla," the S&P Global Mobility note said."This could be a sign that Ford is truly entering the EV sales and share race.
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