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Ford Earnings: Costs Under Control Despite Tariff and Novel Challenges
Key Morningstar Metrics for Ford
What We Thought of Ford’s Earnings
Ford’s F fourth-quarter 2025 adjusted diluted EPS of $0.13 missed the $0.19 LSEG consensus, but the stock rose slightly in after-hours trading after Ford provided strong 2026 adjusted EBIT guidance of $8 billion to $10 billion.
Why it matters: Going into earnings, 2026 guidance, and the Novelis plant fire impact on aluminum for F-Series production were two main points of concern. EBIT guidance at the midpoint is 32% higher than 2025’s $6.8 billion, and Novelis took $2 billion from 2025 EBIT, as did net tariff costs.
The bottom line: We maintain our fair value estimate of $16 for no-moat Ford, and we will reassess all modeling inputs when we roll our model forward for the 10-K. We are glad to see continued progress in cost control and see potential for positive 2026 earnings surprises, provided no US recession.