Call it Horse sense: Ford Slashes Mustang Mach-E Prices in bid to Spur EV Sales
Doug McIntyre discusses Ford’s recent price cuts on the 2025 Mustang Mach-E, which are three to four thousand dollars cheaper than the 2024 models. The move follows unsuccessful attempts to boost sales with zero percent financing over seventy-two months. But Ford’s difficulties extend beyond the Mach-E to other EV models, such as the F-150 Lightning, the electric version of the popular F-series pickup truck. The company’s strategy reflects a traditional approach in the automotive industry: when sales struggle: either financing options are improved, or prices are reduced to attract buyers. Ford has now done both.
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