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    • Exterior color: Star White Metallic Tri-CoatStar White Metallic Tri-Coat
    • Interior color: Black Onyx leatheretteBlack Onyx leatherette
    • 240 mi range
    • 16 mi away
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    $576/month for 36 months

    $5,000 Down payment

    $6,271 Due at signing

    $6,271 total due at lease signing includes down payment, first month payment, and $0 security deposit. Total cost to lessee is $26,430 over the lease term. Except as otherwise expressly provided, excludes sales tax, title, registration and other fees. Lessee is responsible for vehicle maintenance, insurance, repairs and charges for excess wear and tear. Actual monthly payments will vary. Not all lessees may qualify; higher lease rates apply for lessees with lower credit ratings. Payment estimate based on lease programs in effect through September 30, 2026.

    Located in Draper, UT / 16 miles away from Salt Lake City, UT

    Star White Metallic Tri-Coat 2026 Ford Mustang Mach-E Premium AWD Single-Speed Automatic Dual Electric Motor#1 Ford dealer in town! 103/94 City/Highwa...

    Listing Information:
    VIN:
    3FMTK3SU7TMA15536
    Stock:
    SFL261950
    Listed since:
    06-09-2026
    • Exterior color: Shadow BlackShadow Black
    • Interior color: Black Onyx leatheretteBlack Onyx leatherette
    • 240 mi range
    • 16 mi away
    • Home delivery*
    • AWD/4WD
    • Back-up camera
    • Bluetooth
    • Navigation
    • Sunroof/Moonroof
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    $569/month for 36 months

    $5,000 Down payment

    $6,264 Due at signing

    $6,264 total due at lease signing includes down payment, first month payment, and $0 security deposit. Total cost to lessee is $26,170 over the lease term. Except as otherwise expressly provided, excludes sales tax, title, registration and other fees. Lessee is responsible for vehicle maintenance, insurance, repairs and charges for excess wear and tear. Actual monthly payments will vary. Not all lessees may qualify; higher lease rates apply for lessees with lower credit ratings. Payment estimate based on lease programs in effect through September 30, 2026.

    Located in Draper, UT / 16 miles away from Salt Lake City, UT

    Shadow Black 2026 Ford Mustang Mach-E Premium AWD Single-Speed Automatic Dual Electric Motor#1 Ford dealer in town! 103/94 City/Highway MPGCall (801) ...

    Listing Information:
    VIN:
    3FMTK3SU4TMA11590
    Stock:
    SFL261629
    Listed since:
    06-10-2026
    • Exterior color: Velocity Blue MetallicVelocity Blue Metallic
    • Interior color: Black Onyx leatheretteBlack Onyx leatherette
    • 240 mi range
    • 16 mi away
    • Home delivery*
    • AWD/4WD
    • Back-up camera
    • Bluetooth
    • Navigation
    • Sunroof/Moonroof
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    $580/month for 36 months

    $5,000 Down payment

    $6,275 Due at signing

    $6,275 total due at lease signing includes down payment, first month payment, and $0 security deposit. Total cost to lessee is $26,571 over the lease term. Except as otherwise expressly provided, excludes sales tax, title, registration and other fees. Lessee is responsible for vehicle maintenance, insurance, repairs and charges for excess wear and tear. Actual monthly payments will vary. Not all lessees may qualify; higher lease rates apply for lessees with lower credit ratings. Payment estimate based on lease programs in effect through September 30, 2026.

    Located in Draper, UT / 16 miles away from Salt Lake City, UT

    Velocity Blue Metallic 2026 Ford Mustang Mach-E Premium AWD Single-Speed Automatic Dual Electric Motor#1 Ford dealer in town! 103/94 City/Highway MPGC...

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    VIN:
    3FMTK3SU5TMA12280
    Stock:
    SFL261633
    Listed since:
    05-28-2026
    • Exterior color: Desert SandDesert Sand
    • Interior color: Black Onyx leatheretteBlack Onyx leatherette
    • 240 mi range
    • 38 mi away
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    $597/month for 36 months

    $2,500 Down payment

    $3,792 Due at signing

    $3,792 total due at lease signing includes down payment, first month payment, and $0 security deposit. Total cost to lessee is $24,700 over the lease term. Except as otherwise expressly provided, excludes sales tax, title, registration and other fees. Lessee is responsible for vehicle maintenance, insurance, repairs and charges for excess wear and tear. Actual monthly payments will vary. Not all lessees may qualify; higher lease rates apply for lessees with lower credit ratings. Payment estimate based on lease programs in effect through September 30, 2026.

    Located in Provo, UT / 38 miles away from Salt Lake City, UT

    This 2026 Desert Sand Ford Mustang Mach-E Premium AWD is well equipped and includes these features and benefits: Equipment Group 300A Standard Package...

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    VIN:
    3FMTK3SU8TMA03749
    Stock:
    F1655A
    Listed since:
    01-16-2026
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After one year with my 2024 Mach-E premium AWD ER

Doobster6, 08/19/2024
2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E Premium 4dr Hatchback AWD (electric DD)
I’m a retired manufacturing executive/engineering manager who is also a recovering data and analysis junkie, and also a car enthusiast for my whole driving life. I knew I wanted to do most of my driving without fossil fuels, and after 8 months of research and test drives, I leased a new 2024 Mach-E Premium AWD w/extended battery. I drove the top PHEVs (past and present) and EVs and for … my use case, the Mach-E checks all the right boxes. We’re both retired and, if you subtract the long-distance drives, we really don’t drive a lot….maybe only 7-8,000 miles/yr. My wife has a nice Infiniti QX50 that we take the long trips in, so I didn’t need an EV that would DC charge all that fast, since I will be using my level 2 home charger 99.9% of the time. I also don’t need that much range, but my research suggests that some of these cars offer higher performance from the bigger battery packs, you know, for when you want it ;). There was really no financial justification for us switching from an ice-car into an EV, nor that much of an environmental advantage but then again, one vote in an election also doesn’t look like it matters that much does it? So I decided to make the move. I drove the Teslas; Y and 3. These are probably the best designed EVs in their price range but their interiors are their own sort of sensory deprivation chamber; after years of driving Bimmers and Audis it was a bridge too far for me. Plus, their insurance premiums were the highest of any EV I considered, wiping out any gas savings. The Kia EV6 was a great option, but the grapevine told me our local dealerships and service departments did not inspire confidence and devotion. That and the fact that at the time they would still have to use the untrustworthy non-Tesla charging networks to take advantage of their ultra-fast charging ability, which then negated that same advantage. Also, because Kias and Hyundais are the most stolen vehicles in the country, their insurance premiums are very high. PHEVs were ultimately eliminated because they perpetuated maintenance costs I wanted to escape and in cold weather their short electric-only ranges would be even shorter. The Mach-E is a great looking car; perhaps the best looking EV for a guy raised on 60’s and 70’s muscle cars. I turn and look at it as I walk away…..whereas I would just simply walk away from a Tesla. Its interior is also very nice, and has the usual assortment of physical controls that make transitioning from an ice-car easy. Finally, the Mach-E insurance premium was the lowest of any car I considered, sealing the deal. The car rides better than the Teslas too; my wife commented that it rode better even than my 2017 Infiniti QX50! There is some small porpoising over inconsistent road surfaces, although nowhere near as bad as I experienced in the 2021 Mach-Es I drove. The handling-ride compromise evokes memories of the several 5-series Bimmers I’ve owned so I’m happy with that. And so far, my efficiency calculations tell me I’m getting 4.1-4.3 miles/KWh albeit in ‘whisper’ mode and maximizing use of regen. I’ve only got less than 300 miles on the odometer so far so I’ll be updating this review regularly. So far, I am positively delighted with this choice!! For my use-case, nothing else would satisfy as well! UPDATE 2/20/2025 Still in love with this car!!! We’ve put about 3k miles on the odometer in just over 6 months and the car has proven perfectly reliable, which it anyway should. I still love driving every mile in it and my wife loves it too. I have level 2 (220V) charging in my garage and so wake up every morning with a ‘full tank’, ready to go. It’s been very cold these past weeks but, because there is no engine generating exhaust fumes, I can program the car (through the Ford app) to turn on and warm the cabin, and precondition the battery, before we leave, a feature we’ve come to absolutely love!! You can’t do that with an ICE car in a garage with the doors closed! There was a minor issue early on with the audio system. The car would ‘forget’ changes I made to the EQ settings after turning it off. Well this was fixed with an over-the-air (OTA) update, another feature of EVs that we love. So during the warmer months the car’s range had been around 300 miles and its driving efficiency around 4 mi/Kwh. I use the most ECO-friendly driving mode (‘Whisper’) and the car still has better performance than all but one of the 37 cars I’ve owned. And compared to my 2017 Infiniti QX50 I’m saving 80% of the gas I used to buy by charging 100% at home. But in the colder winter months my range has dropped by as much as 25%; as low as 225 miles, and my efficiency has dropped to around 2.5 M/KWh. This is because as much battery energy is being used to warm the cabin and battery as is being used to actually move the car along. So I’m only saving 50% of my previous gas bill during these times (which is still great), but I’m still driving a clean, zero-emissions car, I will note here that from 2025 onward, the Mach-E finally gets a heat pump, which has been shown in Teslas to significantly improve cold-weather range and efficiency. BTW, I’ve had occasion now to experience my AWD Mach’E on snow-covered roads and it is EXCELLENT! It compares very favorably to the several Audi Quattros I have owned. We are solidly converted to owning an EV now. I don’t imagine ever not having one in our two-car ‘fleet’. With the exception of long trips, we always take the Mach-E wherever we go. My wife’s Infiniti gets used sparingly when she drives alone or, when we go on a long trip. All Mach-Es made so far take around 40 minutes to charge from 10% to 90% at a Tesla charger. That’s WAY too long for us to sit at a charging station during a typical trip where we might have to stop at least twice. So until U.S. manufacturers catch up with China where some cars can do that charge in only 8 minutes, we will continue to own an ICE car, or maybe a plug-in hybrid, alongside our EV. Otherwise, our Mach-E gets used for the other 345 days of the year when we’re doing our normal driving, which is well within a 100 mile radius of our home. I will close by adding that our lease will be up in July 2027. While the Mach-E will be at the top of our list, we will also look again at Kia/Hyundai offerings as well as from GM and others. A lot is happening in the EV world, and these cars are adding features while coming down in price every year. What a great time to be part of a once-in-a-lifetime technical revolution! UPDATE 02-22-26 Nothing new to report. Still LOVE it; still problem free; still maintenance free (except tire rotation); still getting 4.1 mi/KWh. Excellent Apple CarPlay implementation is a joy! We’ve only put 7,958 miles on it in nearly 19 months, so trouble-free operation should anyway be expected, but online forum users with early 2021 cars report basically the same thing. While our use case does not include long trips, we love it so much that we wish it could charge at least as fast as a Tesla, which would make the frequent charging sessions more palatable. Adding back only 200 or so miles at these stops means recharging every 3 hours, and we don’t want to sit for 45 minutes every time. Also, we’ve learned that bad design of the car’s 12V battery system means that when our lease is up we may be looking elsewhere than Ford for its replacement.
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How much does it cost to lease a Ford Mustang Mach-E in Salt Lake City, UT?

A Ford Mustang Mach-E lease in Salt Lake City, UT starts at about $568 and runs up to $597. Keep in mind that these are estimates and the prices can vary based on a number of factors such as trim level, options, down payment, and length of the lease.

How much does it cost to lease a Ford Mustang Mach-E 2026 in Salt Lake City, UT?

It costs between $568 and $597 to lease a Ford Mustang Mach-E 2026 in Salt Lake City, UT. Note that these are estimates, and the pricing can change based on the vehicle's trim level, installed options, and aspects of the lease such as the down payment, money factor and the lease term.











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