That said, Ford CEO Jim Farley does leave the door open for the sedan's return.

Ford hasn’t sold a sedan in the United States since the Fusion was discontinued in 2020, a year after the larger Taurus was axed. Other beloved nameplates, like the Fiesta and Focus, have also been retired, leaving the Blue Oval without a traditional car in its lineup, apart from the Mustang. In a new interview, CEO Jim Farley explains why Ford decided to exit the sedan segment.

— Adrian Padeanu, News Editor, Europe

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