There are many reasons to like the Ford Mustang Mach-E electric crossover, assuming you can get past the name. It’s fun to drive for a vehicle of this type, sportily styled, and has a competitive range on a full charge. It’s also more customizable than its Tesla Model Y rival, as Ford offers a number of cool packages and special editions for the Mach-E.
If you want to lease a new Mustang Mach-E, Ford has just launched a few new trim-specific deals for the remainder of the year. Depending on where you live, you can lease a Mach-E for as little as $219 per month, so here’s a look at the details.
This Month’s Ford Mustang Mach-E Lease Deals
2026 Ford Mustang Mach-E GT California Special
The best lease offers for the Ford Mustang Mach-E are available in California, which is no surprise, since this state traditionally has some of the best EV incentives in the country. The cheapest Ford Mustang Mach-E lease price starts at $219 per month over 24 months, with $4,499 due at signing. That’s for the Select RWD trim with the CA Select Package and Equipment Group 100A.
This Mustang Mach-E lease offer excludes tax, license, title, and dealer fees. 21,000 miles are included in the offer, with a fee of $0.20/mile if you exceed this. To qualify, you’ll need to take delivery of the Mach-E by January 5, 2026.
One step above this is the Mach-E Premium with the CA Road Trip Package and Equipment Group 300A. This one goes for $299 per month over 24 months, with $5,469 due at signing. It has the same 21,000-mile limit, but the fee for exceeding this is a little higher, at $0.25/mile.

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As mentioned, these are California-specific offers, and deals will differ in other states. For example, the Mach-E Select RWD with the standard battery is available in Florida for $349/month over 36 months, with zero cash due at signing. To view the deals in your area, simply add your zip code to Ford’s website.
If you want to purchase the Mach-E, it’s available at 0% APR over 72 months, with $1,000 bonus cash and $2,000 Ford Power Promise Alt cash. For 2025, the Mach-E starts at $37,995, but Ford is offering up to $8,750 in incentives for the base model. The Rally, the most expensive trim, starts at $58,490, but incentives of up to $7,500 are available for this trim—that matches the value of the federal tax credit, which fell away at the end of September.
Mustang Mach-E Powertrain and Features

At the bottom of the range, the Mach-E gets a single motor with 266 horsepower and rear-wheel drive. Power steadily increases from there, with as much as 480 hp in the GT models, while the off-road-focused Mach-E Rally gets an astounding 700 lb-ft of torque to play with. Depending on the trim, the 2025 Mustang Mach-E has a range of between 240 and 320 miles; the 320-mile range is for the RWD models with the extended-range battery.
At the base level, the Mach-E gets standard features like a 10.2-inch digital gauge cluster, a 15.5-inch touchscreen, wireless phone charging, a 360-degree camera system, and the Ford Co-Pilot360 Active 2.0 suite of driver-assistance technologies. The subject of this month’s cheapest lease deal—the Select RWD—also gets the 100A Equipment Group, which adds BlueCruise hands-free driving, 19-inch wheels, and Phone As A Key functionality.
Top models like the GT have sportier styling and larger wheels, along with a MagneRide Damping system, a B&O sound system with ten speakers, and performance front seats.
Related: Is the Tesla Model Y Worth $6,500 More Than the Ford Mustang Mach-E?
Final Thoughts
The Ford Mustang Mach-E leasing deals are among the lowest for any EV in November. Unfortunately, you’ll have to reside in California to take advantage of the best incentives, and the absence of the tax credit doesn’t help matters for consumers in other states.
Tesla’s most affordable lease deal for the Model Y starts at $479 per month for the Premium, while even the new, base Model Y Standard ($39,990) is more expensive than the cheapest Mach-E. Yes, the Tesla is generally quicker, but the Mach-E is a good deal at the lower end of the lineup. That’s why it’s one of the best-selling EVs in the country this year.
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