Certain Mustang® Mach-E® and F-150® Lightning® Models are Currently Eligible for Potential Federal Tax Credits*

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Potential Federal Tax Credits*
Ford electric vehicles (EV) and plug-in hybrid EVs (PHEV) with MSRPs of $80,000 or less are currently eligible for federal tax credits. See vehicle pages for details.
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* Please consult with your own tax or legal professional to determine your individual eligibility. Tax credit amount is based on vehicle-specific component sourcing and assembly and may be subject to change. MSRP cap includes all optional equipment attached to the vehicle at the time of delivery to the dealer and excludes destination charges, optional items added by the dealer, taxes and fees. The federal tax credit is a potential future tax savings. The amount of your tax savings will depend on your individual tax circumstances. Incentives and additional rebates are not within Ford’s control. This information does not constitute tax or legal advice. Click here for additional information.
Simple to Own. Electrifying to Drive.
Owning an EV is surprisingly easy. Ford is committed to making it even easier, with the answers you need.
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Find Out if an Electric Vehicle Could Fit Your Lifestyle
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Another Vehicle would be a Better Fit
You indicated that you're considering a Mustang Mach-E and that you want to tow. That's not what the Mach-E is built to do, so we can't recommend this for you. If towing is what you need, check out the F-150 Lightning.
An EV Could be a Great Fit
You indicated that you drive an average of 30 miles a day and take infrequent road trips. You also indicated you have access to charging either at home or places you frequent. Together, that means an electric vehicle could be a great choice.
An EV Could be a Good Fit
You indicated you drive up to 100 miles per day and you have access to charging at home or at places you frequent. With the right combination of vehicle battery, home charging and public charging solutions… an EV could be a good fit for your lifestyle.
An EV Could be a Good Fit
You indicated you drive up to 100 miles per day and you have access to charging at home or at places you frequent, and that you plan to use your EV to tow. With the right combination of vehicle battery, home charging and public charging solutions, an F-150 Lightning with its ability to tow could be a good fit for your lifestyle.
An EV Could be a Good Fit
You indicated you drive up to 100 miles per day and you have access to charging at home or at places you frequent. When you take road trips, you'll benefit from the Power My Trip feature in FordPass, which can help you plan trips and locate public charging locations with Ford's BlueOval Charge Network to plan the right spots to recharge--yourself and your EV.
An EV Could be a Potential Fit
You indicated you drive more than 100 miles a day and that you take frequent road trips. You also indicated you don’t currently have access to charging at your residence or at places you frequent. Altogether, those factors may present some potential hurdles to switching to EV. But, with the right combination of vehicle battery, home charging solution and public charging options… an EV could still be a potential fit.
An EV Could be a Potential Fit
You indicated you drive more than 100 miles a day, and that you have access to charging at your residence or at places you frequent. With the right combination of vehicle battery, home charging solution and public charging options… an EV could still be a potential fit.
A Hybrid or Gas-Powered Vehicle Might Still be a Better Fit
You indicated you drive more than 100 miles a day, intend to tow or haul frequently, and do not currently have access to charging at your place of residence or places you frequent. Towing and longer daily drives may require more frequent charging, which may be less convenient for your schedule since you don’t have ready access to chargers. Together, these factors may suggest a gas-powered or hybrid vehicle might still be your best choice for now.
A Hybrid or Gas-Powered Vehicle Might Still be a Better Fit
You indicated you drive more than 100 miles a day and do not currently have access to charging at your place of residence or places you frequent. Longer daily drives may require more frequent charging, which may be less convenient for your schedule since you don’t have ready access to chargers. Together, these factors may suggest a gas-powered or hybrid vehicle might still be your best choice for now.
An EV Could be a Potential Fit
Given your answers, an EV might be a good fit, but if you don't have access to charging at your place of residence or places you frequent, it may be less convenient for you. If you're planning on installing a home charging solution, an EV could be a fit, but a gas-powered or hybrid vehicle might still be your best choice for now.

With the BlueOval™ Charge Network, The Open Road Awaits
Access the largest public charging network in North America.174 With more than 84,000 chargers, in case you’re counting.
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Wake Up Charged
When plugged in overnight at home, your Ford EV will recharge while you do. Go almost anywhere. Except the gas station, of course.
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Estimated Savings "Per Tank"
This calculator compares the cost of a single tank of gas in a Ford Edge to the cost of home charging to travel the same approximate distance in a Mustang Mach-E®.
This calculator compares the cost of a single tank of gas in an F-150® to the cost of home charging to travel the same approximate distance in an F-150 Lightning®.
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Estimated Savings per Month
Compares 2023 Mustang Mach-E selected below with a comparable 2024 Ford Edge AWD with 2.0L 4-cyl engine, assuming 1,000 miles driven.
Compares 2023 F-150 Lightning selected below with a comparable 2023 F-150 3.5L EcoBoost 4x4, assuming 1,000 miles driven.
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Drive the Future
Change usually doesn’t come easy. But with Ford, It’s as easy as EV.
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Ford BlueCruiseExperience highway driving that’s not just gas-free, but hands-free as well....less
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What’s In Your Frunk?It’s an extra space to stow your cargo, or even use as an ice chest for the next tailgate....less
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The World At Your FingertipsOn long trips, the FordPass® Power My Trip feature keeps your current charge level in mind… and suggests convenient charging locations along your route.5...less
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We’ve Got Your BackFord EV Roadside Assistance166 is here to help if your vehicle’s battery runs out of charge. If it happens, we’ll help get you to the nearest charging station....less
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Our Commitment to an Electric Future

The Ford Electric Vehicle Strategy
Ford is investing $22 billion in electrification through 2025 as part of its plan to lead electrification in areas of strength. The company is electrifying its most iconic products - the Mustang, F-150 and Transit – with many more to come in the years ahead.
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BlueOval™ City
Ford is leading the electric revolution by creating an automotive manufacturing ecosystem in Tennessee and building two battery plants in Kentucky. As a result, we’ll be creating 11,000 new American jobs. These facilities will reimagine how electric vehicles and batteries are designed, built and recycled – all Built for America.
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Sustainability Pledge
The value of our business is rooted in our purpose to help build a better world where every person is free to move and pursue their dreams. We are committed to making our purpose evident in every part of our business, from the way we source our materials, to the vehicles we create, the services we provide, and the interactions we have with our customers, employees, and communities.
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