Ford Mustang Mach-E Delays: Customers To Get $1,000 Off And Free Charging ++ Some owners are getting both while others just get free charging.
It seems Ford is having delivery delays with the Mustang Mach-E. An email from Ford to a Mach-E customer posted on the Mach-E Club forum states that Ford is having a hard time delivering Mach-Es on time and is offering customers $1,000 off their order and 250 kWh of free charging. We know you are anxious to get driving and experience the 0-60 thrills, zero emissions and more from the Mustang Mach-E. Because we believe that customers should be treated like family, we are providing you a $1000 1 private offer on your Mustang Mach-E at time of delivery at your Ford dealership. Your dealer is aware of this unique offer. If you have already taken delivery, you can contact Ford at the number listed below to claim this offer2. We are also providing you an additional 250 kWh3 of complimentary DC fast
Ford says sorry for Mustang Mach-E delays with free charging, cash back
Just a couple sweet gestures for soon-to-be Mustang Mach-E owners as the electric SUV slowly makes its way to customers. Listen - 01:42
Ford s being mighty kind. Andrew Krok/Roadshow
Back in January, Ford confirmed the Mustang Mach-E isn t rolling off the production line and onto car carriers as quickly as it once imagined, much to the disappointment of eager customers. As a thank you for their patience, Ford s reaching out to future owners with a couple of thoughtful gestures.
In an email published to the Mach-E Club forum, Ford said it will provide owners with a $1,000 cash back incentive for when owners take delivery of their cars at a local dealer. If the customer already took delivery before they received the email, Ford provided a phone number for owners to call to take advantage of the $1,000 discount.
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It looks like an EV-style enclosed grille but can be used for any type of vehicle.
Without the need to cool a conventional, internal combustion engine, electric vehicles are often equipped with an enclosed front grille. The BMW i3 is an example of this, while the Tesla Model Y doesn t have a traditional front grille at all.
Ford s Mustang Mach-E also has a smoothed-over front-end, and the automaker has filed a patent with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for a new grille assembly with a mostly enclosed design that appears to be for an EV. Notably, the patent details that the grille has an illuminated grille logo.