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Ford EV Lineup


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Are you looking for an electric car that takes your everyday driving to the next level? Ford has a wide range of EVs designed to fit every lifestyle, providing superior performance and exceptional value. Whether you’re in the market for a daily commuter or weekend driver, there’s something in Ford’s lineup that is sure to meet your needs. From their iconic Mustang Mach-E to their efficient Ford electric cars, there is no sacrificing when it comes to design, power, or efficiency with Ford EVs. So if you are ready to upgrade your ride and make the commitment to going green on the road — consider taking some time today to explore what electric cars for sale Ford has cooked up. The possibilities are endless at Ewald’s Venus Ford!


Frequently asked questions about the Ford EV lineup


What electric vehicles does Ford currently offer?


There are currently three Ford electric cars available: the Mustang Mach-E, the F-150 Lightning, and the E-Transit. 


  • Mustang Mach-E - A fully electric SUV with a range of up to 312 miles on a single charge. Drivers love the athletic body style and powerful performance of the electric Mustang.

  • F-150 Lightning - A fully electric version of Ford's popular F-150 pickup truck, with a range of up to 320 miles on a single charge. The electric Ford truck can also serve as a backup generator, capable of powering an entire home! 

  • E-Transit - A fully electric version of Ford's Transit cargo van, with a range of up to 126 miles on a single charge. Reduce operating expenses for your business by choosing the efficient Ford E-Transit electric van for your next work vehicle!


How far can Ford electric vehicles travel on a single charge?


The range of Ford electric vehicles varies depending on the model. The Ford Mach-E has a range of up to 312 miles on a single charge, while the Ford F-150 Lightning has a range of up to 320 miles. The Ford E-Transit electric van has a range of up to 126 miles.


How long does it take to charge a Ford electric vehicle?


The time it takes to charge a Ford electric car can vary depending on the specific model, the battery size, and the type of charging station used. Here are some estimated charging times for Ford's EV cars:


  • Ford Mustang Mach-E: This Ford electric car can be charged up to 80% in about 45 minutes using a DC fast charging station. If using a Level 2 home charger, a full charge can take around 10-11 hours, depending on the battery size.

  • Ford F-150 Lightning: This electric Ford truck can be charged from 15% to 80% in about 41 minutes using a DC fast charging station. If using a Level 2 home charger, a full charge can take around 10 hours, depending on the battery size.

  • Ford E-Transit: This electric van can be charged up to 100% in about 8 hours using a Level 2 home charger, depending on the battery size.


It's worth noting that the charging time can also be affected by other factors, such as the specific charging station used, the outside temperature, and the condition of the vehicle's battery. It's always a good idea to consult with the manufacturer or a qualified electrician to ensure that you are using the appropriate charging equipment and following best practices for safe and efficient charging.


F150 Lightning

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What incentives are available for purchasing a Ford electric vehicle?


There are several incentives available for purchasing a Ford electric car, including:


  • Federal Tax Credit: Ford electric cars are eligible for a federal tax credit of up to $7,500, depending on the model and the size of the vehicle's battery. The tax credit is based on the battery size, with larger battery sizes receiving a higher credit. However, the tax credit is subject to phase-out based on the number of EVs sold by the manufacturer.

  • State and Local Incentives: Some states and local governments offer additional incentives for purchasing an EV, such as rebates, tax credits, or exemptions from certain taxes and fees. These incentives vary by location, so it's worth checking with your state or local government to see what's available.

  • Ford Discounts: Ford sometimes offers discounts on its electric vehicles to help encourage sales. These discounts could include cashback offers, low financing rates, or other incentives.

  • Charging Infrastructure: Ford has partnered with various charging network providers to offer free charging for a certain period, discounted charging rates or complimentary access to certain networks to their EV customers.


It's worth noting that incentives and programs can change over time, so it's best to check with our Ford dealership near you, Ford website, or a qualified tax professional to get the latest information on the available incentives.


Can Ford electric vehicles tow?


Yes, Ford electric cars can tow, but the towing capacity varies depending on the model.


The Ford Mustang Mach-E, for example, can tow up to 2,000 pounds when properly equipped. This is enough to tow a small trailer or a small watercraft.


The Ford F-150 Lightning, which is an all-electric version of Ford's popular F-150 pickup truck, is expected to have a maximum towing capacity of up to 10,000 pounds. This would make it capable of towing a large trailer or boat.


It's important to note that towing with an electric car can impact the vehicle's range and battery life. When towing, the vehicle's weight and wind resistance will increase, which can decrease the vehicle's range. It's important to check the vehicle's specifications and recommendations for towing before attempting to tow with an electric vehicle, and to plan accordingly for recharging or range.


It's also worth noting that not all electric vehicles are designed for towing, so if towing is a priority, it's important to check the vehicle's specifications before making a purchase.


Where can I find charging stations for Ford electric vehicles?


Ford electric cars can be charged at a variety of charging stations, including public charging stations and at-home charging options. Here are a few ways to find charging stations for Ford electric cars:


  • FordPass Charging Network: Ford has partnered with various charging network providers to offer its customers access to thousands of charging stations across the US. You can use the FordPass app to find and pay for charging at participating stations.

  • PlugShare: PlugShare is a popular app and website that shows the locations of charging stations, including those that are compatible with Ford electric vehicles. You can filter by charging speed, connector type, and other features to find the best charging station for your needs.

  • ChargePoint: ChargePoint is another popular charging network that offers a mobile app and website to help you find charging stations. They also offer a network of home charging stations that you can purchase and install at your home.

  • Public charging station locator websites: There are many websites that can help you locate public charging stations, such as the U.S. Department of Energy's Alternative Fuel Data Center, which has a comprehensive map of electric vehicle charging stations across the US.

  • Ford dealerships: Some Ford dealerships may have charging stations available for their customers to use while their vehicle is being serviced.


It's a good idea to plan your charging stops before taking a long trip to ensure you have access to charging when you need it. It's also important to check the vehicle's charging specifications and requirements, as well as the charging station's compatibility, before attempting to charge.





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