General Motors sold 4,508 electric trucks and SUVs to second quarter in the USPlacing it near Ford’s F-50 Lightning despite the price gap in tens of thousands of dollars.
Hummer sales were part of a three -month Banner for GM electric vehicles, making it one of the only automakers who saw a real annual UPTICK in US EV sales, according to figures released on Tuesday. The company sold 17,420 electric SUV Equinox, 3,056 electric pickups, 6,549 EVS Blazer, 1,810 Escalade IQ EVS and 1,524 GMC Sierra electric trucks.
GM even got a boost from its commercial EV Division, Brightdrop, which sold 1,318 from its electric trucks during the three months, from 490 last year. Overall, GM’s EV sales for the quarter increased by 111% despite the gradual abolition of Bolt EV and EUV – although this increase was partly led by the fact that many of these models were either brand new or not in the second quarter of 2024.
This contradicts how almost every other automaker selling EVS fell to Q2, at least based on the data released so far. Ford opponent saw 31% drop in 31% electric vehicles sales The second quarter of 2025Led by the collapse of e-transit trucks and the decline in the popularity of the F-1550 thunderstorms. At the same time, sales of its hybrid vehicles increased more than 23% compared to last year.
Half of the year, Ford has sold only 38,988 electric vehicles in total – below about 12% of Ford’s EV sales in the same spot in 2024. Aggressive promotion of employee prices In front of car invoices.
After a few years of growth, it is now a difficult time for EV sales in the US, as Trump administration threatens to remove federal tax incentives and other relevant subsidies. Even Hyundai, who has found success with electric vehicles in the US, Reported on Tuesday That sales of Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6 EVS decreased by 12% and 8%, respectively, compared to the same period last year. Kia had Even worse drops in the sales of EV9 and EV6. Tesla is expected to be released Similarly, the gloomy quarterly sales on Wednesday.
Ford saw almost 20% of the Mustang Mach-e sales decline in the second quarter, in 10,178 units sold. It sold just 5,842 F-50 Lightnings, a 26%reduction. And Ford sold only 418 e-transit trucks, from 3,410 in the second quarter of 2024.
President Trump spent the first months of his second term of office promise in the automotive industry, which mainly led to sales as buyers attempted to overcome prices. But this momentum did not last for Ford’s EKs, which take a long time on the tooth. The Mustang Mach-e was first released in late 2020 and the Lightning F-150 hit the market in mid-2022. Ford works on a lower cost EV set, starting with a small truck, but this will not be sold by 2027.
Update: This story and title have been updated to include sales data from General Motors.
