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Ford Mustang Mach-E gets $8,100 price cut and F-150 Lightning adds for huge savings
Ford announced a major price cut on the Mustang Mach-E and incentives on the F-150 Lightning that will save up to $8,100 on the former and savings of up to $15.000 on the latter.
In a memo sent to its dealer network, Ford notified all about the price adjustment for Mustang Mach-E which ranges from $3,100 to $8,100 for different models. Additionally, eligible buyers will get interest-free financing for 72 months.
Here are the new prices for some Mach-E:
- Select rear-wheel drive (RWD) drops $3,100 to $39,895
- Select all-wheel drive (AWD) drops $3,100 to $42,895
- Premium RWD, standard range drops $4,100 to $42,895
- Premium AWD, standard range drops $4,100 to $45,895
- Premium RWD, extended range drops $8,100 to $45,895
- Premium AWD, extended range drops $8,100 to $48,895
- California Route 1 AWD, drops $8,100 to $48,895
- GT drops $7,600 to $52,395
- GT Performance Edition drops $7,600 to $57,395
The carmaker will charge about $1,800 for delivery and destination fees separately. The move could create better sales momentum as Mach-E doesn’t meet the requirements for a $7,500 federal tax credit.
F-150 Lightning:
This electric truck is added to the incentives and cash bonus programs which could save up to $15,000 for the 2023 model buyers. F-150 Lightning is eligible for a point-of-sale (POS) federal tax credit and retail incentives. Here is the price breakdown:
- F-150 Lightning Pro ($49,995 MSRP) $42,495 (after $7,500 tax credit)
- F-150 Lightning XLT ($54,995 MSRP) $47,495 (after $7,500 tax credit)
- F-150 Lightning XLT 320-mile range ($69,995 MSRP) $54,995 (after $7,500 retail incentive offering + $7,500 POS credit)
- F-150 Lightning Lariat ($69,995 MSRP) – $57,495 (after $5,000 retail incentive + $7,500 POS credit)
- F-150 Lightning Lariat 320-mile range ($77,495 MSRP) $64,995 (after $5,000 retail incentive + $7,500 POS credit)
- F-150 Lightning Platinum ($91,995 MSRP) $79,495 (after the $12,500 retail incentive)