Ford CEO Jim Farley recently made headlines after revealing he has been driving a Chinese-built electric sedan.
Ford CEO Jim Farley has drawn criticism for driving an electric vehicle from the Chinese tech company Xiaomi. He has openly ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley raised eyebrows when he revealed he drives a Xiaomi SUZ7 EV, made in China, as opposed to a vehicle from ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley's love of Chinese electric vehicles hasn't gone unnoticed, prompting some serious indictments from ...
We went to China and drove the greatest Chinese EVs on the road to answer one question: Would Chinese EVs work in America?
Xiaomi has Ford CEO Farley's attention as the West kills gas cars. Its SU7 Ultra supercar went to Germany's top racetrack to ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley revealed he drives a $30,000 Xiaomi SU7 electric vehicle, a Chinese-made sedan unavailable in the U.S.
Xiaomi unveiled a high-performance version of its SU7 EV that boasts a maximum speed above 200 miles an hour and a range of ...
Xiaomi has shattered the Nurburgring record for a four-door car with the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra Prototype and, at an event in Beijing, has also unveiled the production version of the flagship SU7. If you ...
So on Q3's earnings call, CEO Jim Farley said Ford's upcoming electric midsize truck has a lofty goal: match what China can do with its EV manufacturing costs. And that means simplify, simplify and ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley gushed about his car — a Chinese-made electric vehicle that he had specially flown in from Shanghai.
And Ford has another concurrent problem too: warranty costs. Welcome back to Critical Materials, your daily roundup for all things EV and automotive tech. Today, we're chatting about Ford's continued ...