"Customers have shown that they will not pay any premium for these large EVs," Farley said in an earnings call.
Ford has begun planning a series plug-in hybrid system for use in SUVs and its largest Super Duty heavy-duty pickup trucks, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.
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