- For the first time in 55 years, Ford is expanding the Mustang
lineup with the all-electric Mustang Mach-E SUV joining the sports
coupe, convertible and special editions, featuring an all-new
infotainment system and connected vehicle technology
- Mustang Mach-E embodies the Mustang spirit – from its sleek
silhouette and muscular curves to exhilarating drive experiences
that offer unique driving dynamics and sounds
- Mustang Mach-E GT Performance Edition brings the thrills
Mustang is famous for, targeting 0-60 mph in the mid-3-second range
and an estimated 342 kW (459 horsepower) and 830 Nm (612 lb.-ft.)
of torque
- Mustang Mach-E instills confidence, targeting an EPA-estimated
range of at least 300 miles with the available extended-range
battery and rear-wheel drive, offering built-in charging solutions
that route customers to nearby public charging stations,
recommending where to charge on trips, and providing access to over
12,500 public charge stations in the FordPass charging network
For the first time in 55 years, Ford is expanding the Mustang
family, bringing the famous pony into the electric age with Mustang
Mach-E, an all-new, all-electric SUV born of the same all-American
ideals that inspired the best-selling sports coupe in the
world.
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For the first time in 55 years, Ford is
expanding the Mustang line-up with the all-electric Mustang Mach-E
SUV joining the sports coupe, convertible and special editions,
featuring an all-new infotainment system and connected vehicle
technology. (Photo: Business Wire)
Ever since the original Mustang took the world by storm in 1964,
it quickly came to represent the best of the American spirit:
Freedom, progress, fast performance and a touch of rebellion. Now,
Mustang is ready to reimagine these ideas for a powerful electric
future, with space for customers’ growing needs and advanced
over-the-air updates that continue to improve the vehicle.
“At the first-ever Detroit auto show, Henry Ford said he was
working on something that would strike like forked lightning,” said
Bill Ford, executive chairman, Ford Motor Company. “That was the
Model T. Today, the Ford Motor Company is proud to unveil a car
that strikes like forked lightning all over again. The all-new,
all-electric Mustang Mach-E. It’s fast. It’s fun. It’s freedom. For
a new generation of Mustang owners.”
Developed in a century-old brick building a few blocks away from
Henry Ford’s first factory in Detroit, Ford brought the Mustang
Mach-E to life through a development process concentrated entirely
on customer needs and desires. The result is a sleek, beautiful SUV
that delivers spirited ride and handling, with state-of-the-art
connected vehicle technology that makes Mach-E even better over
time.
When it arrives in late 2020, Mustang Mach-E will be available
with standard and extended-range battery options with either
rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive powered by permanent magnet
motors. Equipped with an extended-range battery and rear-wheel
drive, Mach-E has a targeted EPA-estimated range of at least 300
miles.1 In extended-range all-wheel-drive configurations, Mach-E is
targeting 332 horsepower and 417 lb.-ft. of torque2 – with the
standard all-wheel-drive variation targeting quicker times to 60
mph than the base Porsche Macan series.3
Ford also will offer two special performance versions. The GT is
targeting 0-60 mph in under 4 seconds2, making it faster off the
line than a Porsche Macan Turbo3. The GT Performance Edition,
meanwhile, is targeting a comparable 0-60 mph in the mid-3-second
range to a Porsche 911 GTS.3 Both GT configurations are targeting
an estimated 342 kW (459 horsepower) and 830 Nm (612 lb.-ft.) of
torque.2
“The Mustang Mach-E wholeheartedly rejects the notion that
electric vehicles are only good at reducing gas consumption,” said
Hau Thai-Tang, Ford’s chief product development and purchasing
officer. “People want a car that’s thrilling to drive, that looks
gorgeous and that can easily adapt to their lifestyle – and the
Mustang Mach-E delivers all of this in unmatched style.”
Customers can now visit the Mustang Mach-E reservation site to
make a $500 reservation deposit.4 A limited First Edition will be
available in extended-range all-wheel drive, with red painted brake
calipers, metallic pedal covers, contrasting seat stitching and a
scuff plate marked First Edition. Those looking for the thrill of
the Mach-E GT can make reservations now for deliveries starting in
spring 2021.
In addition to blistering acceleration, Mustang Mach-E will be
available with Brembo’s all-new performance Flexira aluminum
calipers, which maintain the functionality of a fixed caliper while
being designed with the dimensions of a floating caliper. The GT
Performance Edition is equipped with a MagneRide® damping system,
adaptive suspension technology that lets drivers hug the road while
delivering an exciting, comfortable ride.
Performance gives new meaning to the word
‘electrifying’
Mustang Mach-E delivers three unique drive experiences –
Whisper, Engage and Unbridled – each offering finely tuned driving
dynamics packaged with a distinct sensory experience. Features
include custom-designed vehicle responsiveness such as sportier
steering controls, ambient lighting, sounds tuned for an authentic
all-electric experience, and dynamic cluster animations that are
tied to driving behavior.
When the vehicle launches, a new Mach-E 4 all-wheel drive system
will be available that can apply torque independently to the front
and rear axles to deliver impressive acceleration and improved
handling over the rear-wheel drive model. Ford tuned this system to
provide excellent traction on the road, rigorously testing the
vehicle in wet and snowy terrain to help control for slippery
conditions. Mach-E is the first production vehicle to be tuned by
the Ford Performance team utilizing Ford’s racing simulator in
North Carolina.
“Whether you want to really feel its performance capability or
are looking for the quiet atmosphere that electric vehicles can
offer, the Mach-E harnesses the power of electrification to create
a unique driving experience while retaining that unmistakable
Mustang feeling of freedom,” said Ted Cannis, Ford enterprise
product line director, global electrification.
Seamless technology that easily adapts to your
lifestyle
Making its debut in the Mach-E is the next-generation SYNC®
communications and entertainment system, a sleek and modern
interface that uses machine learning to quickly learn drivers’
preferences, and gets even better over time thanks to advanced
over-the-air updates. Next-generation SYNC’s 15.5-inch screen and
simple interface ditches complicated menus, making it easier to
access features with touch, swipe and pinch controls that every
smartphone owner will be comfortable using.
“Next-generation SYNC actively starts adapting to you as soon as
you start using it, quickly learning your preferences and making
personalized suggestions,” said Darren Palmer, Ford global director
for battery electric vehicles. “It can suggest going to the gym if
it learns Mondays are workout days or calling home if you do that
every day after work. The result is a cloud-connected assistant and
interface that’s intuitive, beautiful and ready for the future
thanks to fast over-the-air updates.”
As next-generation SYNC evolves to serve customers better over
time, Ford has outfitted the Mach-E with the ability to
continuously improve through the delivery of secure over-the-air
updates that are capable of enhancing vehicle performance, offering
maintenance updates and even adding entirely new features.
A new way to look at – and to experience – Mustang
Using Ford’s new all-electric architecture that places batteries
inside the underbody, Ford engineers and designers were able to
create a vehicle that’s not only true to Mustang but also maximizes
SUV space for five passengers and cargo.
“Thanks to advances in battery technology, the Mustang Mach-E is
the kind of car that gets people excited about driving, with a
sporty, beautiful silhouette that delivers an incredible shape
rarely seen in SUVs,” said Ron Heiser, Ford Mustang Mach-E chief
program engineer.
The Mach-E is instantly recognizable as a Mustang, thanks to
signature elements such as its long, powerful hood, rear haunch
design, aggressive headlights and trademark tri-bar taillamps.
Clever design and engineering delivers surprising rear seat
roominess and ample cargo space.
Along with its all-new propulsion system, the Mach-E holds
another surprise under its hood – a drainable front trunk storage
unit. Providing 4.8 cubic feet of storage space, the front trunk is
large enough to comfortably store the equivalent of a carryon
luggage bag. And because it’s drainable, customers can easily pack
it full of ice and keep their favorite beverages cold – perfect for
that pre-game tailgate or trip to the beach.
Inside the Mach-E: A floating world makes you feel light and
in command
To truly take advantage of the extra space provided by
electrification, Ford designers worked extensively with customers
to understand how they would prefer to use the interior of their
vehicles. Designed with SUV-size proportions to seat five adults
comfortably, the Mach-E leaves plenty of space for friends, kids
and cargo.
In addition to the exterior front trunk, the rear trunk offers
29 cubic feet of space. With the rear seats down, the Mach-E boasts
59.6 cubic feet of space – more than enough room for luggage,
camping gear or whatever else you may want to move around.5
Everywhere inside, the Mach-E represents a fusion of sleek,
modern design and smart functionality. Premium available Bang &
Olufsen speakers are seamlessly integrated across the front,
floating above the air vents like a sound bar. A floating flip-up
armrest doubles as a place to store purses or bags. Traditional
Mustang design cues like the double-cowl instrument panel round out
the interior.
Even the available panoramic fixed-glass roof has a secret – a
special glass coating with infrared protection helps the interior
stay cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. In addition, an
inner layer between the glass helps protect against UV rays.
Finally, getting in and starting the vehicle is easy and
effortless with Phone As A Key technology6, which makes its debut
in the Ford brand lineup in Mustang Mach-E. Using Bluetooth, the
vehicle can detect customers’ smartphones as they approach,
unlocking the Mach-E and allowing them to start driving without
getting their phones out of their pockets or using a key fob. A
backup code can be entered on the center touch screen to start and
drive the vehicle in the event a phone battery dies.
Battery technology keeps you running with hassle-free
charging solutions
Mustang Mach-E will be available in both standard-range (75.7
kWh lithium-ion battery) and extended-range (98.8 kWh battery),
which has a targeted EPA-estimated range of at least 300 miles in
rear-wheel-drive configuration.1 These advanced batteries feature
288 lithium-ion cells in the standard-range version and 376
lithium-ion cells in the extended-range. Designed for ease of
manufacturing, the battery is located on the floor between the
vehicle’s two axles – and tested at temperatures as extreme as
minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit. The batteries are secured inside a
waterproof battery case surrounded by crash-absorption protection.
They are liquid-cooled to optimize performance in extreme weather
and to improve charging times.
As electric vehicle owners do 80 percent of their charging at
home, Ford offers a Ford Connected Charging station that can add an
estimated average range of 32 miles per charging hour on a 240V
outlet, based on extended-range, rear-wheel-drive configuration.7
The Ford mobile charger, included with the vehicle, can add an
estimated average range of 22 miles per charging hour on a 240V
outlet,7 the same used for a conventional oven. Ford is teaming up
with Amazon Home to facilitate easy customer home installation by a
licensed electrician.
The connected navigation system will identify up-to-date public
charging locations during trips and prompt owners to charge at the
most convenient points on each drive – all to help ensure they
don’t have to be anxious about how much range they have.7
Ford also makes charging at home or on the go hassle-free by
providing multiple home charging solutions and by giving customers
access to the FordPass Charging Network – the largest public
charging network in the country with more than 12,500 charging
stations (and more than 35,000 charge plugs) and growing, including
DC fast chargers.8 With peak charging rate of 150 kW, the Mustang
Mach-E with an extended battery and rear-wheel drive can add an
estimated average of 47 miles of range in approximately 10 minutes
while charging on a DC fast charging station.⁷ The standard-range
Mustang Mach-E is estimated to charge from 10 percent to 80 percent
in approximately 38 minutes while charging on a DC fast charging
station.⁹
Ford has more than 2,100 EV-certified Ford dealers and more than
3,500 EV-trained technicians to support customers nationwide.
1Based on full charge. Actual
range varies with conditions such as external elements, driving
behaviors, vehicle maintenance and lithium-ion battery age. Final
EPA-estimated ratings available in the 2020 calendar
year.
2Based on manufacturer
calculation using computer engineering simulations. Your results
may vary.
3Targeted performance based on manufacturer calculation using
computer engineering simulations versus Porshe.com data. Your
results may vary.
4Deposit only allows configuration of a vehicle. Reservation
process is not an order or purchase of vehicle. Deposit does not
guarantee delivery of a vehicle.
5Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and weight
distribution.
6Requires feature activation.
7Range and charge time based on manufacturer computer
engineering simulations and EPA-estimated range calculation
methodology. The charging rate decreases as battery reaches full
capacity. Individual results may vary based on peak charging times
and battery state of charge. Actual vehicle range varies with
conditions such as external elements, driving behaviors, vehicle
maintenance and lithium-ion battery age.
8Based on original equipment manufacturers (OEM)/automotive
manufacturers that sell all-electric vehicles and have publicly
announced charging networks. Department of Energy data used.
FordPass, compatible with select smartphone platforms, is available
via a download. Message and data rates may apply.
9Charge time based on manufacturer computer engineering
simulations. The charging rate decreases as battery reaches full
capacity. Your results may vary based on peak charging times and
battery state of charge.
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