The latest data point for Ford Motor Company's (F) Return on Sales (ROS) in Q4'25 shows a significant decline to -31.5%, marking a sharp downturn from the positive territory observed in prior quarters and indicating substantial operational losses for the period. Over the timeframe from Q1'23 to Q4'25, ROS exhibited an overall declining trend with intermittent volatility, starting at 6.2% in Q1'23 and gradually eroding to 1.7% by Q2'25 before the abrupt drop in Q4'25. Notable inflection points include a brief negative shift to -3.3% in Q4'23, followed by a recovery peaking at 5.7% in Q2'24, but the metric remained unstable with values fluctuating between 2.2% and 5.7% through Q3'25, underscoring persistent challenges in profitability margins amid the area chart's depiction of waning performance.