Ford stock in focus before the open after Explorer recall and a fresh insider filing

February 24, 2026
Ford stock in focus before the open after Explorer recall and a fresh insider filing

New York, February 24, 2026, 06:13 EST — Premarket

  • U.S. regulators have flagged a recall involving roughly 413,000 Ford Explorer SUVs due to a suspension component that risks fracturing.
  • Ford shares slipped 2.6% this Monday as the broader market sold off. Tesla and GM shares also headed lower.
  • Recall follow-through is on the radar, along with fresh insider Form 4 moves and a handful of calendar items coming up.

Ford Motor (F) shares caught renewed attention early Tuesday after U.S. auto safety officials said the automaker is set to recall 412,774 Explorer SUVs. The issue: a problem with the rear suspension toe-link, which could break and cause drivers to lose steering control. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration separately flagged an additional 40,655 Ford vehicles headed for recalls over unrelated battery and brake pedal problems. 1

The timing’s significant for Ford, which has been working to reassure investors it can keep quality and warranty problems from dragging down profits—this even as it pours money into EVs and overhauls segments of the business. Earlier this month, Ford put out a forecast for 2026: adjusted EBIT between $8 billion and $10 billion. Chief Executive Jim Farley told analysts the goal is “really hitting the EV market in the core” and reining in costs. 2

Ford dropped 2.64% Monday, closing at $13.64—about 6% shy of the $14.50 high notched Jan. 8. The day went south for major indexes too: the S&P 500 slipped 1.04%, the Dow shed 1.66%. Tesla tumbled 2.91%, General Motors off 2.27%, according to MarketWatch data. 3

Another filing landed in the spotlight. Executive Chair William Clay Ford Jr. disclosed new Ford share ownership in a Form 4 submitted Monday: 583,025 common shares, attributed to a trust distribution, plus a purchase of 140,000 Class B shares from a voting trust at $13.8175 apiece. Form 4 is the SEC-mandated notice for insider transactions. 4

Insider filings tend to make a racket. Not every transaction signals a direct play on the shares; plenty are gifts, trust operations, or scheduled moves. Unless a pattern emerges, the market usually shrugs them off.

Ford is sticking with its regular payout, declaring a 15-cent quarterly dividend for shareholders on record as of Feb. 13. That payment lands on March 2. 5

Ford faces a tough spot here: recall headlines have a way of coming back. Should the Explorer recall expand, or if fixes turn out messier and pricier than expected, that’s another potential drag on margins and cash flow. Investors are already keyed in on those numbers.

Ford is on deck with its first-quarter numbers, set for release April 28 after the bell, according to Wall Street Horizon. Investors are watching for updates on warranty trends, recall expenses, and any signals on the automaker’s 2026 targets. 6

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