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Ford's gas vehicles head to take on expanded role of leading EV unit

FILE PHOTO: Ford's logo is seen in Paris
February 05, 2025
Reuters - Reuters

(Reuters) - Ford said on Wednesday the president of its gasoline vehicles business, Andrew Frick, would take on the additional role of leading its money-losing electric vehicle business.

The company also said that Frick would continue to oversee Ford's commercial vehicles unit until a new leader is named.

The Detroit-based automaker is expected to report a higher fourth-quarter profit later in the day.

Ford's gas vehicles head to take on expanded role of leading EV unit
The Ford badge and E-Transit logo are seen on a vehicle at Ford's Dunton Technical Centre in Dunton

(Reporting by Nathan Gomes in Bengaluru; Editing by Leroy Leo)

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