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Ford Focus Motability: last-chance run-out before 1 July

Ford Focus Motability is now run-out stock only after production ended, and the scheme rules change on 1 July 2026. Prices, the deadline and the alternatives.

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A Ford Focus Motability order is, for the first time in decades, a genuinely time-limited decision, and for two reasons at once. The Focus is no longer in production, so what remains is dealer run-out stock that will not be replaced. At the same time, the Motability Scheme rules change structurally on 1 July 2026, with new tax and a halved mileage allowance on new agreements. Put together, a household that wants a Focus on the current terms has a narrow window that effectively closes at the end of June. Here is what is left, what changes overnight, and how to decide without rushing into the wrong car.

The run-out facts (CDE data)

Drawn from Ford of Europe’s confirmation of the Focus’s end of production and Motability Scheme guidance on the 1 July 2026 changes, current in June 2026.

  • The Focus is finished: production ended at Ford’s Saarlouis plant on 14 November 2025, so only remaining dealer stock can be ordered, not new factory builds.
  • The deadline: applications accepted before 1 July 2026 keep current terms; new agreements from that date carry VAT on the Advance Payment, IPT, and a reduced mileage allowance.
  • The pricing: remaining Focus Motability stock has ranged from around £0 Advance Payment on a Titanium 1.0 EcoBoost Hybrid to about £1,895 on an ST-Line X Estate, subject to availability.

The Focus is gone: what “run-out” means for you

Ford stopped building the Focus on 14 November 2025, ending one of Britain’s best-loved family hatchbacks. For a Motability customer that has a very practical consequence: the cars now appearing on the scheme are dealer-held stock, finite and shrinking, not vehicles a dealer can simply order more of. Specifications, colours and trims are whatever happens to be on the ground, so the choice narrows by the week. If a Focus is genuinely the car you want, treat availability as the binding constraint rather than price, because a particular trim can vanish well before the formal scheme deadline. This is not a sales tactic; it is the arithmetic of a discontinued model.

Ford Focus on a winter road, the run-out Motability hatchback
Image: Ford

Ford Focus Motability prices in the run-out window

Here is the lie of the land while stock lasts.

Detail Figure (Q2 2026) Note
Production status Ended 14 November 2025 Saarlouis, Ford of Europe
Titanium 1.0 EcoBoost Hybrid from around £0 Advance Payment dealer run-out stock
ST-Line X Estate around £1,895 Advance Payment dealer run-out stock
Current terms valid applications accepted before 1 July 2026 Motability Scheme
New-agreement mileage commonly 10,000 miles from 1 July Motability Scheme
Source: Ford Motability listings and Motability Scheme guidance, June 2026. Availability is stock-dependent.
Ford Focus rear three-quarter, last-chance Motability stock
Image: Ford

Why 1 July is a real cliff-edge, not a routine update

Motability price lists refresh every quarter, and most of those updates are minor. The 1 July 2026 change is different in kind, not degree. New agreements from that date attract 20% VAT on the Advance Payment top-up and Insurance Premium Tax on the insurance element, and the annual mileage allowance on affected leases commonly drops to 10,000 miles, with excess charged at 25p per mile including VAT. There are tyre and overseas-travel adjustments too. For a Focus buyer the mileage cut can matter as much as the tax: if you regularly cover more than 10,000 miles a year, a new agreement made after the deadline will cost you more in excess charges than the headline figures imply. That is why ordering before the end of June, if you were going to buy anyway, locks a meaningfully better deal.

Ford Focus driving, Motability rules change 1 July 2026
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Existing leaseholders: nothing changes for you

If you already have a Focus, or any car, on a Motability lease, this deadline is not your problem. The 1 July changes apply only to new applications and lease starts from that date; your current agreement runs to its end on exactly the terms you signed, including your original mileage allowance. There is no benefit to switching early, and no reason to feel pressured by run-out messaging. The deadline is relevant only if you are starting a new lease this summer. We would actively discourage anyone from breaking a perfectly good current lease to chase a run-out Focus, because the maths almost never works in your favour.

Ford Focus on a mountain road, Motability run-out window
Image: Ford

If you miss the Focus: the Ford alternatives

The Focus leaves a gap, but Ford’s Motability range still has sensible answers. The Puma is the natural step across for someone who wants a hatchback footprint with a higher driving position, the electric Puma Gen-E suits drivers who can charge at home, and the Kuga covers buyers needing more space. None is a like-for-like Focus replacement, and the small-hatchback role the Focus filled so well is genuinely harder to fill now. If a compact, low-cost car is the priority, it is worth widening the net beyond Ford: our roundup of Motability automatics under £500 Advance Payment and the Dacia Jogger on Motability both offer practical, affordable routes if the Focus stock has dried up by the time you order.

What to do before 30 June

If a new Focus is genuinely the car you want, move deliberately, not in a panic.

  • Check live Focus stock with Ford Motability dealers now, because run-out availability changes weekly and may run out before the deadline.
  • Confirm an application can be accepted before 1 July 2026 to keep current terms, even if delivery follows later.
  • Check the mileage allowance on any new agreement against your real annual mileage, given the 25p-per-mile excess.
  • Do not break an existing lease to chase the Focus; your current agreement is unaffected by the changes.
  • Read the official position on the changes at motability.co.uk rather than relying on dealer urgency.
  • If you are new to the scheme, confirm your eligibility on gov.uk before applying.
  • If the Focus you want has gone, compare the practical alternatives such as Motability estate cars before settling for second best.

Our take

Our view on a Ford Focus Motability order: this is one of the rare cases where “act before the deadline” is honest advice rather than a sales line, because the Focus genuinely is discontinued and the scheme rules genuinely do change on 1 July. If a Focus is the car you want and a new lease was already your plan, securing dealer stock and an accepted application before the end of June is the sensible move, and the mileage cut on new agreements is as good a reason as the VAT. But do not let run-out urgency push you into the wrong car or out of a perfectly good existing lease. If the stock has gone, a Puma, a Kuga or a well-chosen alternative from another brand will serve you better than a rushed compromise. Decide on the car first, then let the deadline set the timing.

Can I still order a Ford Focus on Motability?

Only from remaining dealer stock. Ford ended Focus production on 14 November 2025, so no new cars are being built. The Focus you can order now is finite run-out stock, and a particular trim or colour can sell out before the 1 July 2026 scheme deadline.

What changes for Motability on 1 July 2026?

New agreements from 1 July 2026 attract 20% VAT on the Advance Payment top-up and Insurance Premium Tax on the insurance element, and the annual mileage allowance commonly drops to 10,000 miles with excess at 25p per mile. Existing leases are unaffected.

How much is a Ford Focus on Motability now?

While stock lasts, remaining Focus Motability cars have ranged from around £0 Advance Payment on a Titanium 1.0 EcoBoost Hybrid to about £1,895 on an ST-Line X Estate, subject to availability. Prices and trims depend on what dealers have in stock.

Should I rush to order a Focus before the deadline?

Only if a Focus was already the car you wanted and a new lease was your plan. Securing stock and an accepted application before 1 July locks current terms. Do not break an existing lease or settle for the wrong car just to beat the deadline.

What are the best Ford Motability alternatives to the Focus?

The Puma is the closest step across, the electric Puma Gen-E suits home chargers, and the Kuga offers more space. None replaces the Focus exactly, so it is worth comparing alternatives from other brands too if low cost and compact size are your priorities.

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