Ford’s 2025 net loss is largest in years, but that’s not the whole story
You can look at Ford Motor Company’s 2025 financial report in two ways.
On one hand, the automaker earned $6.8 billion before interest, taxes, and one-time costs. On the other hand, when you subtract those figures, it shows a net loss of more than $8 billion, the largest shortfall in almost 20 years.
Ford CEO Jim Farley focused on the positives in his report to shareholders.
“Ford delivered a strong 2025 in a dynamic and often volatile environment,” Farley said.
Tariffs added to that volatility. Ford says it paid $2 billion in import taxes in 2025.
EV losses jolt the bottom line
Automotive analyst Paul Eisenstein with Headlight.News says electric vehicles proved very costly.
“Ford wrote off almost $20 billion on its electric vehicle operations,” he says. “That reflects a whole bunch of changes to their EV program.”

Ford ended production of the F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck. It also backed away from plans to convert a factory in Memphis, Tenn. into an EV-only facility.
Eisenstein says Ford has yet to make a profit on EVs but is not abandoning them. He says the company will launch its Universal EV concept at a factory in Louisville, Ky.
“It’s a radical change in the way you design and build vehicles,” he says. “And if it works, it could lower the cost of EVs substantially.”
Quality is Job 1…or is it?
Farley’s biggest challenge may be improving quality. Ford issued 153 vehicle recalls in 2025, a new industry record. Eisenstein says Ford owners are tired of having multiple recalls on the same vehicle, and often for the same problem.
“This is costing the company billions of dollars and ticking off a lot of customers,” he says.
The blue oval has a silver lining
Ford’s annual earnings statement offered some hope. The company reported record revenue of $187 billion. U.S. sales rose 6% over 2024. And hourly workers will receive individual profit-sharing checks worth about $6800 based on pre-tax earnings.
Eisenstein says net profits or losses can be deceiving.
“The net can be affected by those one-time charges, which can be manipulated to give you a good or bad number, depending on what you feel like you need,” he says. “You want to have a clear sense of what the individual elements in the bottom line are all about.”
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