What's Happening?
Doug Field, who joined Ford in 2021 to lead its electric vehicle and technology transformation, has announced his departure effective May 2026. Ford plans to merge Field's unit, which covers electric vehicles, software, connectivity, and design, with
its global industrialization operations under Chief Operating Officer Kumar Galhotra. Field's tenure at Ford was marked by significant industry upheaval, particularly in electrification. Ford recorded a $19.5 billion writedown in December 2025, abandoning several next-generation EV programs and an advanced electrical architecture project led by Field. Despite these setbacks, Field's most enduring contribution may be the universal EV platform developed by a California-based team, targeting a $30,000 electric pickup for production in 2027. Alan Clarke, a fellow Tesla alumnus, will continue overseeing the project.
Why It's Important?
Field's departure signals a strategic shift at Ford as it consolidates its EV and technology operations. The move reflects Ford's response to competitive pressures from Chinese EV makers, which have been described by Ford's CEO Jim Farley as a significant threat due to their price advantages. The universal EV platform is Ford's attempt to compete with these manufacturers by offering affordable electric vehicles. Field's exit and the subsequent reorganization highlight Ford's focus on execution rather than design, aiming to streamline operations and reduce costs. This shift could impact Ford's ability to innovate and compete in the rapidly evolving EV market.
What's Next?
Ford's reorganization under Kumar Galhotra suggests a focus on industrialization and execution of existing projects. The universal EV platform remains a key component of Ford's strategy to compete with Chinese automakers. Ford's potential partnerships with Chinese companies like Xiaomi and Geely indicate a willingness to deepen ties with China, despite public statements to the contrary. The success of the universal EV platform and Ford's ability to compete on price and technology will be crucial in determining its future in the EV market.












