Highlights
• JPMorgan Chase & Co. lifts Ford Motor’s price target from USD 13.00 to USD 14.00.
• The new target implies a potential upside of about 16.6%.
• Ford stock maintains a consensus “Hold” rating among major research firms.

JPMorgan Chase & Co. has increased its target price for Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) from USD 13.00 to USD 14.00, according to a research report issued Monday. The brokerage maintained an “overweight” rating on the auto manufacturer’s stock. The revised target suggests a potential upside of approximately 16.62% from Ford’s most recent closing price.

Broader Analyst Consensus

Multiple analysts have recently issued revised ratings and targets for Ford Motor.

  • Royal Bank of Canada raised its price target from USD 10.00 to USD 11.00, assigning a “sector perform” rating on August 5.
  • Jefferies Financial Group upgraded Ford from “underperform” to “hold”, increasing the target price from USD 9.00 to USD 12.00 on October 6.
  • Wells Fargo & Company raised its target from USD 8.00 to USD 10.00, with an “underweight” rating on October 3.
  • Piper Sandler lifted its target to USD 9.50, maintaining a “neutral” stance on July 31.
  • Weiss Ratings reaffirmed a “hold (c)” rating on October 14.

In total, two analysts rate the stock as Buy, thirteen as Hold, and two as Sell. As per MarketBeat, Ford currently holds a consensus “Hold” rating with an average price target of USD 11.11.

Company Overview

Ford Motor Company designs, manufactures, and services a wide range of vehicles and related products across global markets. Its operations are divided into several segments:

  • Ford Blue (traditional gasoline-powered vehicles)
  • Ford Model e (electric vehicles)
  • Ford Pro (commercial products and services)
  • Ford Next (emerging business ventures)
  • Ford Credit (financial services).

The company markets Ford and Lincoln-branded vehicles through dealers, distributors, and direct fleet sales channels. Its customer base includes commercial fleets, rental companies, and government agencies worldwide.