Ford has cut the prices of its electric vehicles in Australia for the second time since they launched last year.
The new prices for the Ford Mustang Mach E range and the electric E-Transit amount to savings of between $10,000 and $15,000 compared to their launch pricing less than a year ago.
The price cuts have been driven by a softening in electric-car demand – and in response to electric-car market Tesla’s most recent round of reductions.
Below is a recap of Ford Australia’s electric-car range in showrooms today.
By the end of the year these models are due to be joined by electric versions of the Ford Puma city SUV and Ford Transit Custom van.
Joshua Dowling has been a motoring journalist for more than 20 years, most of that time with Fairfax (The Sydney Morning Herald), News Corp Australia (Herald Sun and News.com.au), and most recently Drive.com.au (owned by Nine Media). He is also a World Car of the Year judge, has won numerous journalism awards, and test drives up to 200 cars per year.
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