Ford CEO Jim Farley Warns: Chinese EVs Could Wipe Out Global Auto Giants
Ford CEO Jim Farley has been increasingly outspoken about the growing threat posed by Chinese automakers in the global electric vehicle market.
Farley’s warnings are blunt: in his view, Chinese companies are already outpacing their Western rivals on multiple fronts. While Ford is investing heavily in electrification with the goal of making EVs more affordable, Farley admits that these efforts may not be enough to secure the company’s future.
In recent interviews, Farley stressed that China has established itself as the global leader in EVs, posing a serious challenge not only to Ford but also to giants like Tesla and General Motors. He argued that no U.S. automaker has yet been able to match the pace and scale of Chinese manufacturers, who dominate at home and are rapidly expanding worldwide.

According to Farley, China’s edge comes from a mix of innovation and low-cost production. Emerging brands such as BYD, Geely, Nio, and Xiaomi benefit from significant government subsidies and quickly roll out cutting-edge technologies. Many of these companies come from outside the traditional auto industry, which Farley says gives them a fresh perspective and agility. He cautioned that the battle with China isn’t just about EVs—it’s about the very future of the American auto industry. If Western automakers fail to rise to the challenge, iconic brands like Ford could face an existential threat.
Farley even revealed that he personally tracks China’s progress by driving a Xiaomi SU7 every day.
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