Cadillac and Ford are reevaluating their strategies to transition entirely to electric vehicles by 2030. Cadillac has decided not to go fully electric by 2030, instead planning to offer a mix of electric vehicles (EVs), gas-powered vehicles, and hybrids in all segments beyond 2030. Similarly, Ford has also reconsidered its commitment in Europe, indicating that it may continue to sell internal combustion engine (ICE) models and plug-in hybrids past 2030 if there is strong customer demand.
Ford mulls offering gas-powered vehicles, hybrids in Europe beyond 2030 https://t.co/dQchnKuCrG https://t.co/rDu7ZdKZ9Z
⚠️ FORD MULLS OFFERING GAS-POWERED VEHICLES, HYBRIDS IN EUROPE BEYOND 2030 Full Story → https://t.co/SVkVFcTPmf Ford Motor is considering offering gas-powered vehicles and hybrids beyond 2030 in Europe, a change from its initial plan for an all-electric lineup in the region,…
Ford backtracks on BEV commitments in Europe and may sell ICE models beyond 2030 https://t.co/s1dwy2bvOZ by @scooterdoll
NEWS: Ford Backs Down from Going All Electric in Europe in 2030. "If we see strong demand, for instance for plug-in hybrid vehicles, we will offer them." https://t.co/1FUFxvFMIk
Cadillac rethinks plans to go 100% electric by 2030 Cadillac will have EVs in all segments, but the division will be offering gas-powered and hybrids, which combine aspects of electric- and gas-powered motors, beyond 2030. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/qTkZjKLTRR