Workhorse Cuts W56 Electric Step Van Prices Up to $61,000 in Limited-Time Promotion
Workhorse Group announced price reductions of up to $61,000 on its W56 electric step vans through September 30, 2026, to help fleets manage rising fuel costs.
$61,000
64%
5,000+ vehicles
What Happened
Workhorse Group Inc. has launched a limited-time pricing promotion on its W56 electric step van lineup, effective April 1 through September 30, 2026. The promotion offers price reductions of up to $61,000, made possible by synergies from its December 2025 merger with Motiv Electric Trucks and operational efficiencies. The company aims to help commercial fleets offset high fuel prices, which have exceeded $4.00 per gallon in many states due to geopolitical disruptions.
- $196,000 (was $255,000) – save $59,000
- $204,000 (was $265,000) – save $61,000
“We know exactly what this oil price environment is doing to fleet operators, because we live it every day. Lowering the purchase price of the W56 is one of the most direct ways we can help our customers.”
In addition to the promotion, eligible fleets can further reduce costs through state incentive programs like California's HVIP, which offers $60,000 to $80,000 per qualifying vehicle, and Washington's upcoming WAZIP program with $60,000 to $100,000. Workhorse notes that electric step vans can deliver 64 percent operating cost savings versus internal combustion engine vehicles, and that electricity costs are largely immune to global oil shocks.
Why this matters
High fuel prices are driving up operating costs for delivery fleets, and this promotion makes electric step vans more affordable, potentially reducing the price gap with gas-powered vans.
Terms in This Story
- ICE
- Internal Combustion Engine, a traditional gasoline or diesel engine.
- HVIP
- Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project, a California program offering vouchers for clean vehicles.
- BOM
- Bill of Materials, a list of materials and components used to manufacture a product.
- Stables by Workhorse
- Workhorse's own FedEx Ground ISP operation, used to test and demonstrate its electric trucks.
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