This isn't adding up, the clay models don't show anything, yet ford deleted all of them off their site. This feels like they revealed stuff on accident, and are trying to walk it back and pretend like it's nothing.
I don't know if these statistics can be trusted. I was in London for about two weeks and, to be honest, I didn't see a single electric Ford. Perhaps the statistics refer to other regions.
Yes, with how many people are involved in a company as large as Ford, I could see someone not thinking about it and taking pictures, and throwing them up anyway.
I'll also laugh if the response was just a decoy, and it really did show stuff...
Push forward with new, compelling product.....
I'm still part way through reading American Icon (I don't read often, usually only on trips/planes), but one of the key things Mulally did was to push forward with development of new product.....without new, updated, compelling product, why should customers stick with the brand?
Ford can't just stop altogether until "something" comes along.