Ford Australia is discounting a number of older model year stock before 2025, with significant discounts to be had across members of some of its key model ranges.
Until December 31, 2024, select variants of the Ranger, Everest, F-150, Transit Custom and E-Transit are being discounted and given nationwide drive-away prices.
Depending on the model and where you live, savings range from $4800 to more than $20,000.
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Below is a rundown of each model and variant included in the drive-away pricing offer. Savings are based on the capital cities of states which have the highest and lowest on-road costs.
Ford Ranger
Australia’s best-selling vehicle is included in the offer, though only for MY2024.50 examples of the Ranger XLT bi-turbo double-cab pickup.
Powered by a twin-turbo 2.0-litre four-cylinder diesel engine, it produces 154kW of power and 500Nm of torque, with drive sent to all four wheels through a 10-speed automatic transmission.
Model | Drive-away price (until Dec. 31) | Savings |
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2024 Ford Ranger XLT 4×4 bi-turbo double-cab pickup | $63,990 | $5340 to $8253 |
Ford Everest
The seven-seat Ford Everest Trend is being discounted by up to almost $7700, though only for MY2024.50 versions of the popular SUV.
Like the Ranger, its 2.0-litre diesel engine develops 154kW and 500Nm, mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission with a four-wheel drive system.
Model | Drive-away price (until Dec. 31) | Savings |
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2024 Ford Everest Trend 4×4 bi-turbo | $67,990 | $4800 to $7664 |
Ford F-150
One of Australia’s most popular pickups is being priced to clear ahead of a facelifted version arriving in showrooms in the first quarter of 2025 (January to March).
While the short- (SWB) and long-wheelbase (LWB) F-150s are usually separated by about $1000, the nationwide drive-away pricing offer brings them into line.
Power comes from a twin-turbo 3.5-litre V6 petrol engine, producing 298kW and 678Nm. Drive is sent to all four wheels through a 10-speed automatic transmission.
Model | Drive-away price (until Dec. 31) | Savings |
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2023 Ford F-150 XLT SWB | $106,990 | $8982 to $13,378 |
2023 Ford F-150 XLT LWB | $106,990 | $10,004 to $14,438 |
2023 Ford F-150 Lariat SWB | $139,990 | $9873 to $15,523 |
2023 Ford F-150 Lariat LWB | $139,990 | $10,895 to $16,583 |
Ford Transit Custom
Ford’s Toyota HiAce rival is receiving solid discounts, though only for MY2023.75 examples of the Trend LWB.
Its 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine develops 125kW and 390Nm, sent to the front wheels through an eight-speed automatic transmission.
The Transit Custom LWB can carry up to 1014kg in its 6.0m3 load space area.
Model | Drive-away price (until Dec. 31) | Savings |
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2024 Ford Transit Custom Trend LWB | $56,990 | $6107 to $8810 |
Ford E-Transit
The only electric version of Ford’s Transit van has struggled for sales success in Australia, leading to significant discounts for the E-Transit.
MY2023.50 were previously priced from $104,990 before on-road costs, before the unchanged MY2024.00 model was cut to $89,990 plus on-roads.
Now remaining MY2023.50 stock is being priced at $69,990 drive-away, significantly less than when it first launched in Australia. To the end of September 2024, the E-Transit accounted for about three per cent of this year’s Transit sales.
Model | Drive-away price (until Dec. 31) | Savings |
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2023 Ford E-Transit | $69,990 | $35,000* |
*Based on the MY23.50 E-Transit’s $104,990 before on-road costs list price. MY24 examples were reduced to $89,990 before on-road costs.
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