Warranty
Commercial EV & Gas Powertrain Warranties

5-Year / 100,000 miles Commercial Vehicle - Gas Powertrain Warranty
Qualified Ford Pro Customers must possess a Fleet Identification Number (FIN) Code. Gas Powertrain Warranty previously offered on Medium Duty continued for 5-years, or /100,000 miles, or 4,000 engine hours, whichever occurs first.
Certain commercial customers with a valid FIN Code are eligible for a 5-year /100,000 - mile limited powertrain warranty extension on the following Ford vehicles:
- 2022-current model year F-150® (excluding Raptor) Pickup
- 2022-current model year Super Duty® (F-250 through F-600) Pickup & Chassis Cabs (F53/F59)
- 2022-current model year TransitTM Van, Cutaway and Chassis Cab
- 2022-2023 Transit Connect® Passenger Wagon & Cargo Van
- 2023-current model year E-Series Cutaway & Stripped Chassis
- Vehicles must be reported as a sales type “fleet” at the original time of sale. To become a U.S. Ford Fleet account, for vehicles that which are owned and operated in the United States, you must register for a U.S. Fleet Identification Number (FIN) Code. You will also be asked to provide proof of eligibility documentation for the vehicles in your fleet. This powertrain warranty extension will stay with the vehicle even if the vehicle is subsequently sold to a non-fleet customer before the expiration. This extension applies to both gas and diesel powertrains.
For complete details, see your local Ford Dealer.
Hybrid/Electric Vehicle Unique Components Warranty
Ford Motor Company provides warranty coverage for the parts specifically designed for hybrid and electric vehicles. This coverage lasts for 8 years or 100,000 miles from the Warranty Start Date, whichever occurs first, and covers the following components:
- High Voltage Battery: The core component that powers your hybrid or electric vehicle.
- Bussed Electrical Center (BEC): Manages electrical power distribution within the vehicle.
- Battery Energy Control Module (BECM): Regulates energy flow to and from the battery.
- Onboard Charger: Charges the high-voltage battery when connected to a power source.
- Inverter System Controller (ISC): Converts direct current (DC) from the battery into alternating current (AC) to power the vehicle's electric motor.
- DC/DC Converter: Ensures that the low-voltage systems receive the necessary power from the high-voltage battery.
- eDrive: This encompasses the electric motor and associated systems that drive the vehicle.
For complete details, see your local Ford Dealer.
