Ford's Q3 Preview | Revenue Expected to Slightly Increase, Electrification Strategy and Supply Chain Optimization in Key Focus

Earnings Call
Oct 17

Ford Motor Company ( Ford Motor) will announce its third quarter fiscal 2025 earnings after the market close Eastern Time on October 23, 2025. According to Bloomberg analysts' forecasts, Ford's third-quarter revenue is expected to be $43.454 billion, a year-over-year increase of 0.82%; adjusted EPS is expected to be $0.36, a year-over-year decrease of 27.18%.

Previous Quarter Review

In the second quarter of fiscal 2025, Ford achieved revenue of approximately $46.943 billion, a year-over-year increase of 4.76%. Adjusted EPS was $0.37, a year-over-year decrease of about 21%. Ford's management emphasized in the earnings report that commercial vehicles (Ford Pro) continue to play a pivotal role in profitability. By optimizing North American pricing strategies and controlling supply chain costs, Ford successfully maintained robust free cash flow, upheld cautious capital expenditure, and sustained its full-year financial guidance.

Specifically, commercial vehicle-related revenue grew approximately 8% year-over-year. Meanwhile, Ford's Model e segment also saw revenue growth, with losses narrowing. Notably, Ford's annual recurring revenue (ARR) from software and services has reached $2 billion, indicating that recurring revenue's proportion in the overall profit structure is continually increasing, enhancing profit quality and cash flow stability.

Key Points this Quarter

As the third quarter earnings report approaches, Ford's electrification progress and profitability will be key focal points for investors. Despite significant challenges in the transition to electrification, the stable growth of traditional businesses provides strong financial support for Ford's strategic transformation.

Challenges and Progress in Electrification

Ford's electrification efforts are consistently advancing, especially with increased sales of the F-150 Lightning and Mustang Mach-E electric vehicles. However, compared to leading industry players like Tesla ( Tesla), Ford still faces substantial market competition pressure. Additionally, the high production costs of electric vehicles and fluctuations in raw material prices also impact overall profitability. Therefore, Ford must further optimize production processes, strive to reduce costs, and improve the profitability of electrified products.

Cost Control and Supply Chain Optimization

In addition to electrification challenges, Ford also faces supply chain bottlenecks in traditional fuel vehicle production. Global semiconductor chip shortages and rising raw material prices continue to challenge Ford's production efficiency. Analysts generally expect Ford to strengthen supply chain management, optimize production costs, and improve gross margins in the coming quarters. This will be crucial for the company to maintain profit growth.

Parallel Development of Traditional Models and Electrification

While Ford's future strategic focus is on electrification, traditional fuel models remain an important revenue source for the company. Ford's F-series pickups, Escape SUV, and Explorer models continue to show strong sales performance, providing stable cash flow for the company. This enables Ford to maintain sufficient funds to support long-term technological innovation and market expansion while advancing the electrification transformation.

Ford's electrification goals extend beyond this, with plans to become the second-largest electric vehicle manufacturer in the US by 2026 and accelerate global market expansion. Meanwhile, Ford is increasing investment in research and development of cutting-edge technologies such as autonomous driving, smart connectivity, and hydrogen fuel cells. These technological innovations will provide strong support for Ford's competition in the future automotive industry, ensuring it can hold an advantageous position in the global automotive market transformation.

Conclusion

Ford's third-quarter fiscal 2025 earnings report will provide the market with crucial insights into the company's strategic execution. Despite numerous challenges in the electrification transition, Ford demonstrates strong growth potential through the steady performance of traditional businesses and the ongoing electrification strategy. Investors will closely monitor how Ford balances short-term challenges with long-term strategic goals following the earnings release, particularly in terms of electrification progress, profitability, and supply chain management.

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