Buyers looking to secure a new Ford Maverick pickup will have to wait: Ford says it has maxed out on what it can build and is shutting off consumer orders for the lower-cost truck
Auto maker says demand for new truck has surged and it has hit limit on what it can build
Ford and GM recently introduced their first electric pickup trucks. WSJ auto reporter Mike Colias breaks down the different strategies the two legacy auto manufacturers are pursuing to bring their EVs to market. Photo Illustration: Alexander Hotz/WSJ
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