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Ford Rolls Out Major Discounts as Demand Slips

The American auto giant has had a shaky start to 2026, with slowing sales momentum.

Ford Rolls Out Major Discounts as Demand Slips

Ford Motor Company hasn’t had the strongest opening to 2026. In the first quarter, sales dropped by nearly 9%, totaling about 457,000 vehicles. The main culprit appears to be rising prices, with the average transaction cost now exceeding the psychological $50,000 mark.

The slowdown has hit key segments especially hard. Sales of the Ford F-Series fell by roughly 16%, while electric vehicle sales plunged by nearly 70%. In an effort to bring customers back into showrooms, Ford has launched an “employee pricing” program—effectively giving all buyers access to the same discounted rates typically reserved for company staff.

The promotion is tied to the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States and will run through July 6. In practical terms, it means direct price cuts on some of Ford’s most popular models. The Ford Mustang is now available for about $2,300 less, while the Ford Bronco sees discounts of around $2,000. Even deeper reductions are being offered on premium models from Lincoln.

Despite the dip in sales, Ford’s overall position isn’t as weak as it might seem. The company still leads in the pickup and SUV segments, and certain models—like the Ford Explorer and Mustang—are actually posting gains. Financially, the quarter was solid, with revenue climbing more than 6%.

In many ways, Ford finds itself in a familiar situation: demand softening as prices climb. The response is straightforward—cut prices, no complicated strings attached. If the strategy proves effective, “employee pricing” could become a key tool in the fight for buyers—not just for Ford, but across the industry.


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