U.S. Automakers Struggle to Stay on Course as EV Subsidies End - Asian Journal News
Ford reduces 2026 F-150 Lightning prices by up to $4,000 and adds incentives after the $7,500 federal EV tax credit expired, boosting range and maintaining sales momentum.
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U.S. automakers struggle to stay on course as EV subsidies end - Asian Journal News
WASHINGTON / DETROIT — America’s electric vehicle (EV) ambitions are facing a reality check. The federal $7,500 EV tax credit expired on September 30, ending a key incentive that had fueled sales and investment across the auto industry. The Trump administration’s decision to let the program lapse is part of its broader rollback of clean-energy subsidies. Industry leaders warn the shift…
Ford slashes F-150 Lightning prices after EV credit ends
On the Dash: Ford lowers 2026 F-150 Lightning prices by up to $4,000 and boosts range to sustain sales after the federal EV tax credit ends. The Lightning outsold Tesla’s Cybertruck in Q3 2025, selling over 10,000 units compared with 5,400 Cybertrucks. Ford offers state and manufacturer incentives, including up to $11,500 in savings and 0% APR financing, to maintain competitiveness. Ford is reducing prices on its 2026 F-150 Lightning electric p…
The 2026 Ford F-150 Lightning Just Got Cheaper As the $7,500 EV Credit Is No Longer Available
As the federal EV tax credit is no longer available, Ford is responding by dropping prices on some 2026 F-150 Lightning models. The post The 2026 Ford F-150 Lightning Just Got Cheaper As the $7,500 EV Credit Is No Longer Available appeared first on The Fast Lane Truck.
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