Ford topped Hyundai after the South Korean automaker lost incentive of consumer tax credits up to $7,500 for buyers of its EVs.
Ford topped South Korean automaker Hyundai to achieve the goal, but it remains a distant second to industry-leader Tesla.
The Detroit automaker, citing third-party industry data, topped Hyundai/Kia to hit the goal. Tesla remains the industry leader by a wide margin, but has been losing market share as more EVs enter the market.
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