Ford CEO’s Praise For Chinese EVs Spells Wider Electric Vehicle Gap Than We Think

Ford CEO Jim Farley says the speed of China’s electric vehicle advance has “humbled” him—and may soon humble every Western automaker. Speaking at the Aspen Ideas Festival, Farley noted that China now builds 70% of the world’s EVs, adding that the quality of these vehicles is “far superior to what I see in the West.”

Farley’s alarm rests on two hard numbers: the sub-$10,000 price tag of BYD’s Seagull and the zero-to-showroom development cycles Chinese firms compress into months, not years. Vertical integration from battery cells to vehicle assembly slashes expenses the West still layers with outside suppliers.

“They have far superior in-vehicle technology. Huawei and Xiaomi are in every car—you get in, you don’t have to pair your phone,” Farley said. US tech titans Apple and Alphabet have backed away from full-scale car programs, leaving Detroit and Silicon Valley without a native answer to China’s cockpit software stack.

Washington’s 100% tariffs on Chinese EV imports buy time but not cost parity. Farley warned, “If we lose this, we do not have a future Ford.” Every $10,000 the Chinese shave off sticker prices forces US producers either to absorb margin pain or cede market share.

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Ford’s own “next-gen affordable platform” will not reach customers until 2027. Tesla talks up a $25,000 Model 2, yet volume timing remains murky. Until either arrives, the American entry point for new EVs sits in the $40,000–$60,000 band, far above the global median income and lightyears from BYD’s Seagull.

China’s grip on battery materials tightens the vise. Controlling more than half the world’s lithium-ion capacity, Chinese firms can dictate cell pricing and allocate the newest chemistries internally well before exporting surpluses.

Implication: the battle is no longer about who can electrify. It is about who can electrify profitably at sub-$25,000 price points.


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One Response

  1. Let the Chinese EVs into our markets without tariffs to increase the ratio of EVs to combustion cars on the road. Chinese car makers can subsidize the required/needed number of charging stations State by State in lieu of tariffs. DC can work with the auto industry to repurpose it to produce mass transit infrastucture.

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