Ford Mustang Mach-E Gets $11,000 Discount in Year-End Push

The holiday season is approaching and Ford is in a giving mood with a big gift for those who buy or lease a Mustang Mach-E. The electric crossover is the star of the manufacturer's year-end clearance sale, which includes significant discounts on 2025 models to free up space on dealer lots.

Until December 31, Ford is giving Mustang Mach-E customers a delivery allowance of $10,000, plus an additional $1,000 winter bonus until February 1, 2026.

As a result, the entry-level Select model with rear-wheel drive and standard range (415 km) drops to as low as $44,690, including fees. Add $2,000 for all-wheel drive, which will, however, give you a shorter range on a full charge (380 km).

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The Premium model with rear-wheel drive and standard range costs $48,690. All-wheel drive adds another $2,000, while the larger battery, which increases the range to 515 km, costs an additional $4,000.

The $11,000 total discount also applies to the top-of-the-line GT (446 km) and Rally (426 km) models, both equipped with all-wheel drive and the larger battery. They currently retail from $61,690 and $66,690, respectively, including all fees.

Pricing for the 2026 Mustang Mach-E hasn't been released yet, but Automotive News reports a $6,000 price cut on the base model, bringing it down from $55,690 to $49,690. Earlier this year, Ford announced the addition of a California Special package, following the example of the V8-powered Mustang coupe.

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