The latest data point for Ford Motor Company's (F) Operation Income in Q4'25 shows a significant loss of $11.56B USD, marking a sharp downturn from the $1.56B USD profit recorded in Q3'25. This figure represents the lowest point in the observed period, contrasting with earlier quarterly profits that ranged from $0.32B USD in Q1'25 to $2.46B USD in Q2'23. Over the timeframe from Q1'23 to Q4'25, Operation Income exhibited volatile trends, starting with strong profits of $2.11B USD in Q1'23 before declining to a $0.25B USD loss in Q4'23, followed by a recovery to $1.88B USD in Q2'24 and relative stability around $1B USD in subsequent quarters until Q1'25. Year-over-year (YoY) changes were mixed, with notable growth in Q3'23 (+124%) and Q4'24 (+602%) offset by declines in most other periods, culminating in a steep -1,038% drop in Q4'25 that underscores underlying operational pressures despite intermittent positive shifts. The bar chart highlights these fluctuations, while the overlaid YoY line reveals inconsistent growth patterns, suggesting potential impacts from market or cost factors.