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How much does it cost to replace the battery in a Ford electric car?

For Ford’s current electric vehicles, a full battery-pack replacement typically runs roughly from about $13,000 to $28,000 before labor, depending on the model and battery size. In most markets, the battery is covered by Ford’s warranty for a substantial period, which can mitigate or eliminate a portion of the cost if a replacement is required under warranty.


What determines the price


Several factors drive the final out-of-pocket cost for a battery replacement. These include the specific Ford model and its battery pack size, whether a new or refurbished pack is installed, regional labor rates, dealer pricing, availability of packs, and any warranty coverage that applies at the time of replacement.


Prices cited here reflect typical dealer quotes and industry estimates for 2024–2025 and are intended as ballpark figures. Actual quotes can vary by location and circumstance.


Typical cost ranges by Ford EV model


Prices can differ based on the battery configuration and the market. The ranges below represent commonly reported figures for a full pack replacement before labor charges.



  • Mustang Mach-E: roughly $13,000 to $20,000 for a new battery pack, before installation and taxes.

  • Ford F-150 Lightning: roughly $18,000 to $28,000 for a full battery replacement, before installation and taxes.

  • Other Ford EVs (where applicable): widely variable, often similar to or slightly above Mach-E ranges depending on pack size and availability.


Note that these figures are approximate and based on market reports and dealer listings. Actual quotes can be higher or lower depending on the exact pack specification, parts availability, and local labor costs.


Warranty coverage and practical considerations


Ford typically provides a warranty for the high-voltage battery that covers defects in materials or workmanship for a certain period or mileage, and it may also include a minimum performance/retained-capacity threshold. Coverage details can vary by model and region, so it’s important to review your specific warranty contract or speak with a Ford dealer for precise terms.


What the warranty generally covers


In most U.S. markets, the battery is protected under a long-term warranty (commonly 8 years or 100,000 miles for many Ford EVs). Replacement or repair due to battery failure that falls under warranty would typically reduce or eliminate the out-of-pocket cost to the owner.


What to consider if you’re outside warranty


If your battery replacement falls outside warranty, you’ll face the full replacement cost. In such cases you might explore options like OEM remanufactured packs, refurbished modules from reputable suppliers, or, in some regions, third-party battery installers. Always verify compatibility, warranty terms on replacement parts, and service qualifications before proceeding.


How to get an exact quote and make the process smoother


To obtain an accurate price for a battery replacement, follow these steps with a Ford dealer or certified service center:



  • Have your vehicle identification number (VIN) handy and confirm the exact battery model installed in your vehicle.

  • Ask for a formal estimate that itemizes parts (battery pack, modules, control electronics) and labor, plus any disposal or environmental fees.

  • Request options for new vs refurbished packs and inquire about warranties on replacement parts and labor.

  • Check if any current incentives, rebates, or extended warranties could apply to your replacement.


Concluding, getting multiple quotes and confirming warranty coverage can help you gauge the best financial path for a battery replacement.


Summary


Replacing a battery in a Ford electric vehicle is a major service with typical price ranges driven by model and pack size. Mach-E replacements commonly fall in the mid-teens to low-twenties of thousands of dollars, while F-150 Lightning pack replacements can be higher. Warranty coverage is a key factor, often making replacements less costly or free within the warranty period. For an exact figure, consult a Ford dealer with your VIN and requested replacement options, and compare quotes from authorized and reputable third-party providers.

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