KEY POINTS
  • The Detroit automaker is increasing production and cutting prices on its electric Mustang Mach-E crossover.
  • Tesla previously announced similar plans for its EVs.
  • The price cuts mean not all Mach-E models will be profitable on a per-unit basis, according to a Ford executive.

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People visit Ford's all-electric SUV Mustang Mach-E at the 2019 Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles, the United States, Nov. 22, 2019.

DETROIT — Ford Motor is increasing production and cutting prices of its electric Mustang Mach-E crossover, weeks after industry leader Tesla announced similar plans for its EVs.

The Detroit automaker said Monday it will lower pricing of the Mach-E, which is comparable to Tesla's Model Y, by an average of about $4,500, depending on the model. The reductions range from $600 to $5,900, compared with Tesla's price cuts of up to $13,000 on its Model Y earlier in January.

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