Ford’s $19.5 Billion EV Reality Check: What Went Wrong, What’s Changed, and What It Means

This isn’t just a Ford story – it’s the moment the electric car narrative collided head-on with reality.

There are big numbers in the car industry, and then there are numbers that make even hardened executives pause, breathe in sharply, and reach for the nearest spreadsheet. Nineteen point five billion dollars is firmly in the latter category. That is the amount Ford has just written off as it dramatically pulls back from large parts of its electric vehicle strategy, cancelling programmes, binning future models, tearing up battery partnerships and, perhaps most tellingly of all, quietly conceding that the way we were promised the electric future would unfold was always far more fragile than many wanted to admit.

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EU Scraps the 2035 Petrol Car Ban – So Where Does That Leave the UK?

BREAKING: This is big news – EU hasn’t just delayed the petrol car brand, it’s scrapped it, but there are conditions…

For years, we were told the end was nigh for petrol and diesel cars in Europe. 2035 was the date. No debate. No flexibility. No alternatives. Except… that’s just changed. Quietly, but significantly, the European Union has performed a major U-turn on its planned ban on new petrol and diesel car sales from 2035. And while some headlines are still framing this as a “delay” or a “watering down”, the reality is far more profound. In practical terms, the 2035 petrol car ban has been scrapped.

And that raises an awkward, unavoidable question for the UK.

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Sustainable Fuel: Future or a Fantasy?

Expert Q&A with David Richardson of Sustain and Coryton

When we talk about the future of motoring, sustainable fuels spark some serious debate. Are they genuinely viable alternatives, or just a faux “green-washed” stepping stone? Recently, I had the chance to catch up with David Richardson of Coryton and Sustain at the St James Motoring Spectacle. We tackled the key questions and concerns that both EV fans and petrolheads have raised, looking into the feasibility, practicality, and cost of sustainable fuels for everyday use and classic car preservation. Let’s break down the conversation and see where sustainable fuels stand in today’s petrol-versus-EV-versus-biofuel world.

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The Truth Behind EV Sales: Fleets vs Private Buyers

Electric Vehicle Sales Surge, But Why Aren’t Private Buyers Interested?

The UK new car market rose 1.0% in the key ‘74’ plate change month of September, to 275,239 units, according to the latest figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). The sales figures were the best since 2020, but still -19.8% off pre-Covid September 2019.

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Think Faux Leather is Greener?

Here’s What You Need to Know!

Delve into the often misunderstood debate between real leather and faux leather. Discover what One 4 Leather and other industry experts say about the environmental impacts of leather production versus its alternatives. From CO2 emissions to waste management and recycling challenges, we uncover the truths behind each material. If you’re making choices based on sustainability, you might be surprised by what we found. Whether you’re fashion-forward, an automotive enthusiast, or an eco-conscious consumer, join us as we unravel the facts that will redefine how you view leather in the world of sustainability.

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