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Ford launches limited-time employee pricing across 2025–2026 lineup

The automaker is extending below-MSRP pricing on most 2025–2026 models to drive summer demand and reinforce U.S. brand positioning.

Ford launches employee pricing

On the Dash:

  • Ford’s employee pricing push creates near-term pricing pressure but can drive showroom traffic and volume gains
  • Campaign reinforces “Made in America” messaging, offering dealers a strong patriotic sales narrative
  • Limited-time offer through July 6 adds urgency, supporting faster inventory turns during the summer selling season

Ford is rolling out a nationwide employee pricing campaign on most 2025 and 2026 Ford and Lincoln vehicles, aiming to boost affordability and accelerate summer sales.

The program, which runs through July 6, allows U.S. customers to purchase eligible vehicles at the same price offered to Ford employees, below the manufacturer’s suggested retail price. The automaker said the discounts can save buyers hundreds to thousands of dollars, depending on the model.

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Ford is positioning the campaign, titled “American Value. For American Values,” as part of a broader effort to recognize the country’s 250th anniversary while reinforcing its commitment to U.S. consumers.

The promotion arrives at a critical point in the summer selling season, giving dealers a tool to drive showroom traffic and increase sales volume. The limited-time offer is expected to create urgency among buyers and accelerate inventory turnover, as affordability remains a key concern.

Ford is also leaning into its domestic footprint to support the campaign’s messaging. The company said it employs more U.S. hourly workers and assembles more vehicles in the U.S. than any other automaker, emphasizing that its investment in American manufacturing is a long-term strategy rather than a response to short-term market conditions.

Company leadership framed the initiative as a continuation of Ford’s historical role in supporting the U.S. economy, highlighting its focus on expanding opportunity and delivering value to American workers, small business owners, and families.

The campaign aligns with Ford’s strong brand positioning, which earlier this year ranked it the “most American” brand in a national survey spanning political affiliations and income levels.

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