Ford cuts prices for Mustang Mach-E and E-Transit

IT WILL COME AS WELCOME news for Australian households and businesses considering a move into an electric vehicle, that Ford has announced price reductions to the Ford Mustang Mach-E all-electric SUV and E-Transit all-electric van.

Mustang Mach-E will be reduced to $64,990 (Select), $79,990 (Premium), and $97,990 (GT), all plus on road costs, a drop of $8000, $7000 and $7000 respectively. The E-Transit all-electric van will be reduced to $89,990 (plus on road costs), a $15,000 drop from $104,990.

“These MLP price reductions offer even greater value to our customers and it makes these great vehicles an option for more people,” said Andrew Birkic, President and CEO of Ford Australia and New Zealand.

Ford also recently announced it is supporting customers with at-home infrastructure via a partnership with charging specialists EVIE. The partnership provides a solution for both EVIE in-home chargers and public fast charging vouchers at EVIE branded public chargers.

“Being able to avoid the cost and inconvenience of the petrol station and just plug in while you’re at home is a big value-add for EV owners, so helping our customers to facilitate home charging while they’re at the Ford dealer makes perfect sense,” said Mr Birkic.