Ford Goes Through Worst Fourth-Quarter Financial Results

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(MENAFN) American automotive giant Ford disclosed catastrophic fourth-quarter financial results Tuesday, recording an $11.1 billion net loss—the company’s most severe quarterly performance since the 2008 financial crisis—contributing to a staggering full-year net loss of $8.2 billion for 2025.

The Detroit-based automaker generated $45.9 billion in quarterly revenue, representing a 5 percent decline compared to the corresponding period one year prior, signaling weakening market demand and operational headwinds.

Ford identified tariff-related expenses as a primary earnings catalyst, attributing approximately $900 million in costs to levies imposed on automotive parts and components. The tariff burden substantially compressed profit margins across manufacturing operations.

The dismal quarterly showing underscores mounting challenges facing traditional automakers amid shifting consumer preferences, intensifying electric vehicle competition, and persistent supply chain disruptions that have plagued the industry throughout 2025.

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