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Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ltd. – 2021 Full Year-Over-Year Highlights: Ford
Lincoln
Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ltd. – Q4 Year-Over-Year Highlights: Ford
Lincoln
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OAKVILLE, Ont., January 5, 2022 – In another tumultuous year due to the lingering COVID-19 pandemic, Ford of Canada rose to the peak of the automotive industry as the top-selling brand for the 13th consecutive year. Ford F-Series – which adds the all-new, all-electric Ford F-150 Lightning in 2022 – was once again the best-selling pickup and nameplate, marking 56 years in a row of truck leadership and 12 straight years as the top-selling vehicle in Canada. Consumers flocked to well-known vehicles like the Ford Escape, Ford Explorer and Ford Ranger, while also lining up for new standouts like the all-electric Ford Mustang Mach-E, the iconic Ford Bronco, the rugged Ford Bronco Sport and the versatile Ford Maverick.
“With all of the challenges that faced Canadians in general, and our industry specifically, one thing remained true through 2021 – consumers continue to trust Ford to deliver the vehicles and services they are looking for more than any other automotive brand,” said Bev Goodman, president and CEO, Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ltd. “And we’re continuing to evolve and expand our offerings, with Canada’s first-ever standard hybrid pickup – the Ford Maverick – moving quickly on arrival at dealerships, the highly anticipated all-electric F-150 Lightning coming later this year, and the launch of Ford Pro – a new business dedicated to revolutionizing our commercial business to deliver even more value for our customers.”
Lincoln had a remarkable year, with sales up five per cent annually and 16 per cent for the fourth quarter. Lincoln Aviator had its best yearly sales on record, while Corsair and Navigator also posted gains, as the brand continues to redefine what luxury means to Canadians.
Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited
Q4 2021 Vehicle Sales
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2021 |
2020 |
% Change |
Total Vehicles |
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Q4 Full Year |
60,801 |
51,163 |
18.84% |
243,828 |
239,572 |
1.78% |
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Total Cars |
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Q4 Full Year |
519 |
1,418 |
-63.40% |
5,196 |
10,062 |
-48.36% |
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Total Trucks |
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Q4 Full Year
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60,282 |
49,745 |
21.18% |
238,632 |
229,510 |
3.97% |
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About Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited
Ford of Canada’s operations include a national headquarters, three regional offices, three vehicle assembly and engine manufacturing plants, two parts distribution centres, two R&D sites, and three Connectivity and Innovation centres. Ford employs approximately 8,000 people in Canada, while an additional 18,000 people are employed in the more than 400 Ford and Ford-Lincoln dealerships across the country. For more information, please visit www.ford.ca.