Ford cuts Mach-E price to compete with Tesla, offers deal to recent buyers too

Ford Motor Co. announced Monday that it’s dropping the price of the 2023 Mustang Mach-E SUV from $600 to $5,900 depending on the model, just weeks after its primary competitor Tesla also cut the cost of its electric vehicles (EVs).

“We’re not going to cede ground to anyone,” Marin Gjaja, chief customer officer for Ford Model e, told reporters in a conference call. “We’ll continue to push the boundaries to make EVs more accessible for everyone.”

Ford said it has a new electric vehicle supply chain coming online, and the Dearborn automaker is ramping up production that will allow for faster sales, deliveries and lower prices.

Building more vehicles lowers cost for the company because supplies are purchased in bulk and the average cost per vehicle drops, said Gjaja. Commodity costs are coming down, too, he said.

“I think we are responding to changes in the marketplace,” he said. “… We would certainly like for Mach-E to be even more profitable than it is.”

Ford is reducing the price of the 2023 Ford Mustang Mach-E, while also increasing production capacity at its Mexico plant, to battle Tesla. This photo is a 2022 Mach-E but there is no exterior difference between the 2022 and 2023 model years. Ford did not have a 2023 image available.

A key driver to the price cut involved corporate strategy related to passage of the bipartisan Inflation Reduction Act and its incentive program for electric vehicle owners, he said. “We’ve been planning to adjust for that. And obviously our competitors are also adjusting their prices. … We’re having to respond.”

Price cut from $600 to $5,900

Here’s the latest price list for the new Mach-E, not including delivery fees and costs:

  • Select RWD (rear-wheel drive) Standard Range, $46,895 to $45,995 ($900 cut)
  • Select eAWD (electric all-wheel drive) Standard Range, $49,595 to $48,995 ($600 cut)
  • California Route 1 eAWD Extended Range, $63,575 to $57,995 ($5,580 cut)
  • Premium RWD Standard Range, $54,975 to $50,995 ($3,980 cut)
  • GT Extended Range, $69,895 to $63,995 ($5,900 cut)
  • Extended Range Battery, $8,600 to $7,000 ($1,600 cut)