09-05-2024 08:39 via autonews.com

Ford rethinks 2030 goal to go all-electric in Europe

Ford could continue to sell combustion engine cars in Europe after 2030. Originally the automaker planned to sell only battery-electric cars in the region by the end of the decade.
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