Since it originally launched for the 2021 model year, the Ford Mustang Mach-E has received a number of tweaks that have reduced its structural costs by around $5,000, which has helped make the EV crossover a bit cheaper. In fact, Ford has rolled out a number of incentives for the Mach-E over the past few months, including demo discounts, X-Plan pricing, and even a special deal for Tesla owners. Slashing leftover 2023 inventory pricing resulted in a big sales boost too, though the 2024 model didn’t carry over those same MSRPs. However, those in the market for the brand new 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally will find that it has a pretty substantial discount at the moment, according to a dealer bulletin recently seen by CarsDirect.
The 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E is now eligible for a Red Carpet Lease (RCL) Customer Cash offer for $3,000, for starters, which is a rebate that’s strictly available for lessees – not those wishing to purchase the EV crossover. However, notably, this is the best current offer for any 2024 Mach-E model, and only the Mach-E GT has any other type of offer available at the moment – a $1,000 lease cash incentive. Either way, both of these deals are available across multiple regions and expire on July 8th.
Regardless, this Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally deal may make the rally racing-inspired variant more appealing, as it currently starts out at $61,890 including destination – $6,000 more than the GT. Throw in the $3,000 incentive, and it brings the price down to $58,890, making it a pretty enticing upgrade over the normal performance-focused model.
Additionally, Ford is still offering its 1,500 Tesla conquest cash offer, which means that one can potentially save up to $4,500 on the price of a new Ford Mustang Mach-E, if they’re a current owner of one of those models – making it an even better deal for those that qualify and are able to find one at MSRP, at least.
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Comments
They call that the ugly discount!
there has never been a car made, in the whole world, over the history of time, that the internet did not deem “ugly!”
I guess it may be good for spare parts
And if you lease, I believe you also get the $7500 IRS tax credit passed on from Ford to you.