Ford to Triple Production of Mustang Mach-E

Dec. 14, 2021—Ford Motor Co. on Friday announced it will significantly increase production of its Mustang Mach-E EV next year.
According to a tweet from Ford CEO Jim Farley, the automaker will produce more than 200,000 units for the 2023 model year, more than tripling its current rate.
It’s hard to produce Mustang Mach-Es fast enough to meet the incredible demand, but we are sure going to try. So starting in 2022 we are increasing production and expect to reach 200,000+ units per year for North America & Europe by 2023. That's 3x our 2021 output. ⚡️⚡️⚡️ pic.twitter.com/xSMbuHxdEN
— Jim Farley (@jimfarley98) December 10, 2021
According to a report from CNN Business per KESQ, Ford said it will use the entire capacity of its Cuautitlán plant, which is just north of Mexico City, for production of the EV.
The Mach-E sold just under 25,000 units as of November, according to the report, and sales were up significantly month-over-mont
“On the strength of Mustang Mach-E, Ford delivered record electrified vehicle sales, growing more than three times faster than the overall segment,” Andrew Frick, vice president of Sales U.S. and Canada, said in a statement.