Browse the full directors' dealings record of Ford Motor Co, a listed equity based in United States. Shares are listed on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Industry sector, Ford Motor Co has logged 83 insider filings. The latest transaction was filed on 26 May 2022 — Levée d'options. Among the most active insiders: FORD WILLIAM CLAY JR. Every trade is openly available.
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Ford Motor Co. is a historic American automaker listed on the NYSE and headquartered in the United States, in Dearborn, Michigan, with its long-standing corporate address at One American Road. Founded in 1903 by Henry Ford, Ford helped define modern mass manufacturing and remains one of the world’s most recognizable automotive brands. For French-speaking investors, the company is best understood as a large industrial platform that combines mainstream vehicle production, commercial-vehicle leadership, financial services through Ford Credit, and a growing portfolio of software-enabled and connected vehicle offerings. ([corporate.ford.com](https://corporate.ford.com/?utm_source=openai)) Ford’s operating model is organized around three core segments. Ford Blue covers internal-combustion and hybrid vehicles and remains the cash-generating backbone of the business. Ford Model e focuses on electric vehicles and embedded digital experiences, reflecting Ford’s attempt to build a more competitive EV franchise. Ford Pro serves commercial customers with vans, trucks, fleet solutions, maintenance services, telematics and software tools designed to improve uptime and productivity. Ford Credit is an important supporting business that finances customers and dealers, helping sustain sales and strengthen customer retention. ([sec.gov](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/37996/000003799626000015/f-20251231.htm?utm_source=openai)) In terms of product positioning, Ford has strong scale in pickup trucks, SUVs, light commercial vehicles and flagship nameplates such as the F-Series, Bronco and Mustang. Its competitive advantages include a powerful brand, a deep North American manufacturing footprint, and a particularly strong franchise in commercial and fleet use cases. At the same time, the company faces fierce competition from General Motors, Stellantis, Tesla and Asian manufacturers, while the shift toward electrification continues to pressure profitability and capital allocation. ([corporate.ford.com](https://corporate.ford.com/?utm_source=openai)) Geographically, Ford is a global manufacturer with operations and sales across North America, Europe and other international markets, but the United States remains its economic core by both volume and profitability. Recent developments underline the company’s transition phase: throughout 2025 and into early 2026, Ford continued to rebalance its EV strategy, increase emphasis on hybrids and commercial vehicles, and adapt its portfolio to customer demand and profitability constraints. The period has also featured notable vehicle recalls, reminding investors that scale and engineering complexity can create material operational and regulatory costs. ([axios.com](https://www.axios.com/2025/12/15/ford-hybrids-f-150?utm_source=openai))