WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Ford CEO Jim Farley said Wednesday price cuts in the electric vehicle market “is a worrying trend” after the U.S. automaker cut prices following a series of reductions by rival Tesla.
Ford on Tuesday announced a price cut of up to 8% of its Mustang Mach-E electric vehicle, the second cut the automaker announced this year. “You do not want to commoditize the product,” Farley said at a Wall Street Journal forum. “The resale value for people who bought at higher prices is awful. They never forget.” Ford will follow Tesla price cuts but Farley said “there’s a limit to how far we’ll go.”
(Reporting by David Shepardson and Joseph Whiet)