Ford is one of the first carmakers to announce the effect of recently tightened rules for federal electric-vehicle tax credits, saying just two of its EV models qualify for the full $7,500 break.
The Dearborn, Mich.-based brand’s six EV and plug-in hybrid models qualify for at least some of available federal credits, but just the F-150 Lightning truck and the Lincoln Aviator Grand Touring sports-utility vehicle get consumers the full amount. The Mustang Mach-E, E-Transit van, Escape Plug-In Hybrid and Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring SUV qualify for just $3,750 in credits.










