Ford Mustang Mach-E deal brings free EV charging, insurance and servicing
The Ford Mustang Mach-E is available with a handful of incentives until December 31, reducing the cost of ownership for buyers.
The Ford Mustang Mach-E is being offered with complimentary charging, insurance and servicing, but only until the end of the year.
Until December 31, Mustang Mach-E buyers can take advantage of the deal, which includes a $500 electric vehicle (EV) charging voucher to use at Evie stations, six months of Ford Insure insurance, and three complimentary services.
The $500 charging voucher can be used at any one of Evie’s 270-plus Australian stations, which now feature Autocharge – allowing EV owners to pull up at a charging station, plug in and start charging without the need for a smartphone application or RFID card.
Ford’s six-month complimentary insurance offer is available to eligible customers who take out a 12-month policy and pay monthly.
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The offer to waive the cost of the first three services to the Mustang Mach-E – which take place at 15,000km or 12-month intervals, whichever comes first – represents a saving of $465 to buyers who purchase the EV before the end of 2024.
Between January and October 2024, Ford delivered 612 Mustang Mach-Es to Australian customers. Only the discontinued Escape SUV (366 deliveries) and niche Transit bus (100 deliveries) have been shipped in lower volumes.
The Mustang Mach-E’s price has been cut twice in Australia, including before local deliveries began in late 2023. Its $64,990 before on-road costs starting price remains $9000 dearer than the entry-level Tesla Model Y, 17,739 of which have been delivered this year.
An updated version of the Ford Mustang Mach-E is due in Australia from the second half of 2025.
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