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Ford promotes E-Transit Cargo to commercial operators

by Robert Barry
May 9, 2024
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Ford New Zealand is offering a limited-time special promotion on the MY23 E-Transit Cargo and Mustang Mach-E to encourage greater uptake from commercial buyers and user-choosers.

The Ford E-Transit Cargo, available in three variants, is now offered with a free service plant of five years or 150,000km.

Ford New Zealand marketing director Cameron Thomas says the brand is finding that more and more businesses and organisations are seeking EV van solutions.

“Whether it’s a pure cargo vehicle or a shuttle bus fit-out, the E-Transit Cargo makes an ideal solution that business owners, drivers and passengers appreciate for its economical running costs, quiet, emission-free running and overall capability,” Thomas says.

All MY23 Ford Mustang Mach-Es are now offered a free five-year or 100,000k, service plan. 

In addition, the Mach-E AWD has a limited-time special price of $87,600, and the Mach-E GT has a limited-time special price of $97,800, with both models also including $1000 of Road User Charges. 

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The offers are limited to MY23 stock available. 

Ford New Zealand has partnered with Singer Electric New Zealand for installations and ABB for hardware, enabling supplier capability for electric vehicle charging infrastructure for homes and businesses. 

Ford dealers can help facilitate a home or business install of a wall charger through Singer Electric. Also, with Singer Electric, Ford has rolled out charging stations for Ford NZ’s main dealer network sites and numerous branch locations.  

The installations include customer forecourt charging stations and charging capabilities in service areas. 

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