Shares of Ford Motor Co. F, -5.47% dropped 3.5% in premarket trading Friday, putting them on track for their first loss in 11 sessions, to snap a record-long win streak. The automaker’s stock had soared 22.6% during the 10-day streak, which started after the stock closed at a 22-month low of $10.95 on Nov. 28. Friday’s pullback comes after electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc. TSLA, -2.38% said late Thursday it was cutting prices on several models, with some models seeing discounts of nearly 20%. Tesla’s stock slumped 5.2% ahead of Friday’s open. Among other automakers, shares of General Motors Co. GM, -5.00% slid 2.6% toward their first decline in nine sessions, Lucid Group Inc. LCID, -2.59% fell 1.6% and Rivian Automotive Inc. RIVN, -7.96% shed 2.8%, while Nikola Corp. NKLA, +1.20% gained 1.6%. Meanwhile, futures ES00, +0.10% for the S&P 500 SPX, +0.10% eased 0.1%.