The highly anticipated 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E is on the horizon, and it appears that the pricing will remain consistent with the outgoing 2023 model, thanks to recent price adjustments.
According to CarsDirect, the pricing details for the 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E have been revealed in a bulletin distributed to dealers. We have reached out to Ford for confirmation and will provide updates as necessary.
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The article states that the entry-level Select Standard Range (SR) RWD version starts at an MSRP of $39,995. The destination charge has not been specified (previously $1,800 in 2023). This price is $100 higher than the same version of the 2023 model year after price adjustments.
For the Premium trim, the new 2024 model year prices appear to be $1,100 higher compared to the 2023 model year after price cuts. The difference is $1,600 for the GT version, although details on the GT Performance version or the Route 1 version are not available.
CarsDirect lists the all-new Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally version with an MSRP of $59,995. There is some uncertainty regarding this version, as there is also an option code 55Q for $1,500, potentially increasing the price to $61,495. CarsDirect was unable to confirm the exact figure, indicating that Ford will release official pricing “in a couple of weeks.”
2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E prices (excluding destination charge):
- 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 information (potentially $49,995)
- GT ER AWD: $53,995
- GT Perf. ER AWD: no information
- Rally ER AWD: $59,995
For the current year, the Ford Mustang Mach-E no longer qualifies for the $3,750 federal tax credit, but this could change later in the year. However, Ford may offer substantial incentives, with up to $8,500 in leasing incentives to remain competitive with other crossover/SUVs like the Tesla Model Y, which is eligible for a $7,500 tax credit.
In mid-2023, the 2023 Ford Mustang Mach-E had a starting MSRP of $42,995, while the top-of-the-line GT Performance version began at $64,995 (excluding a $1,800 destination charge).