With the latest price reductions, it appears that the 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E will have a price tag akin to the 2023 model year model.
Pricing for the 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E has surfaced in a dealer notice, according to CarsDirect. Ford was contacted for clarification, and we will revise the article as necessary.
According to the article, the MSRP of the entry-level Select Standard Range (SR) RWD version is $39,995. The destination fee, which was $1,800 in 2023, has not been specified. Compared to the identical version of the 2023MY ($39,895 after price reductions), this pricing is $100 more.
According to the article, the MSRP of the entry-level Select Standard Range (SR) RWD version is $39,995. The destination fee, which was $1,800 in 2023, has not been specified. Compared to the identical version of the 2023MY ($39,895 after price reductions), this pricing is $100 more.
Regarding the Premium trim, it appears that the 2024 MY pricing are $1,100 more than the 2023 MY prices following price reductions. Although there is no information available regarding the GT Performance version or the Route 1 version, the GT variant has a $1,600 difference.
The MSRP of the brand-new Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally variant is $59,995 according to CarsDirect. Since there is also an option code 55Q for $1,500, which might raise the price to $61,495, there is considerable mystery surrounding this version. CarsDirect was not able to verify the exact amount. The official pricing, according to Ford, would be revealed “in a couple of weeks.”
2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E prices (without DST):
- Select SR RWD: $39,995
- Select SR AWD: $43,495
- Premium SR RWD: $43,995
- Premium SR AWD: $46,995
- Premium ER RWD: $46,995
- Premium ER AWD: $49,995
- Route 1 ER AWD: no info (potentially $49,995)
- GT ER AWD: $53,995
- GT Perf. ER AWD: no info
- Rally ER AWD: $59,995
The $3,750 federal tax credit is no longer available for the Ford Mustang Mach-E this year, however it may come back later. The good news is that Ford may be offering competitive leasing incentives of up to $8,500, making the car competitive with rival crossover/SUVs such as the $7,500 tax credit-eligible Tesla Model Y.
The 2023 Ford Mustang Mach-E had an MSRP of $42,995 upon launch in mid-2023, while the top-of-the-line GT Performance model had a starting MSRP of $64,995 (plus a $1,800 destination charge).