The Ford E-Transit is among three electric vehicles that are eligible for Inflation Reduction Act federal tax credits.  -  Photo: Ford

The Ford E-Transit is among three electric vehicles that are eligible for Inflation Reduction Act federal tax credits.

Photo: Ford

Following the release of additional guidance from the U.S. Treasury Department, Ford Motor Company has confirmed that all three of its currently available electric vehicles as well as its plug-in hybrids are eligible for Inflation Reduction Act federal tax credits in 2023, according to the company's news release.

“Customers made Ford the No. 2 electric vehicle brand in the U.S. last year, and as we scale our production to build more EVs for more customers, we believe this new incentive eligibility will help even more Americans join the EV revolution,” said Marin Gjaja, CCO of Model e.

Here is the eligibility amount for each vehicle:

EVs

  • Ford F-150 Lightning: $7,500 credit.
  • Ford Mustang Mach-E: $3,750 credit.
  • Ford E-Transit: $3,750 credit.

Plug-In Hybrids

  • Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid: $3,750 credit.
  • Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring: $3,750 credit.
  • Lincoln Aviator Grand Touring: $7,500 credit.

For any eligible customers who take delivery of a Ford EV prior to April 18, the eligibility amount will be $7,500. All of these consumer incentives require the vehicle MSRP be at or below $80,000, and that the purchaser must meet certain income limits. Every one of these vehicles is assembled in North America, which is another requirement for the consumer tax incentive.

As an alternative to the consumer incentive, commercial customers are eligible for commercial tax incentives of as much as $7,500 on all these vehicles.

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