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MineralMan

(146,331 posts)
Mon Nov 18, 2019, 02:23 PM Nov 2019

Details on the 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E line-up - Price starts at $43,895

The Mach-E model lineup for 2021 will be as follows:

Select ($43,895): RWD or AWD, SR battery pack only, 255 horsepower (RWD/AWD) and 306 lb-ft of torque (RWD) or 417 lb-ft of torque (AWD). The 0-to-60-mph times will be low-6 seconds (RWD) and mid-5 seconds (AWD).

California Route 1 ($52,400): RWD only, ER battery pack only, 282 horsepower, 306 lb-ft of torque. The 0-to-60-mph time will mid-6 seconds.

Premium ($50,600): RWD or AWD available, SR or ER battery pack available, 255 horsepower (SR, RWD & AWD), 282 horsepower (ER, RWD), 332 horsepower (ER, AWD) and 306 lb-ft of torque (SR & ER, RWD) or 417 lb-ft of torque (SR & ER, AWD). The 0-to-60-mph times will be mid-6 seconds (ER, RWD), low-6 seconds (SR, RWD) and mid-5 seconds (AWD).

First Edition ($59,900): AWD only, ER battery pack only available, 332 horsepower and 417 lb-ft of torque. The 0-to-60-mph time will be mid-5 seconds.

GT ($60,500): AWD only, ER battery pack only, 459 horsepower and 612 pound-feet of torque. The 0-to-60-mph time will be in the mid-3 seconds.

The range for each build is as follows:

RWD, SR: 230 miles
RWD, ER: 300 miles
AWD, SR: 210 miles
AWD, ER: 270 miles
GT: 235 miles

In terms of charging the battery, Ford has said the Mach-E can go from 0 to 100 percent in as little as 9 hours using Level 2 charging.

Source: https://komonews.com/news/auto-matters/2021-ford-mustang-mach-e-ford-introduces-its-first-all-electric-suv

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Details on the 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E line-up - Price starts at $43,895 (Original Post) MineralMan Nov 2019 OP
It's not going to be Everyman's Car, I think. MineralMan Nov 2019 #1
Here's the launch video: MineralMan Nov 2019 #2
More competition is good, I say Roland99 Nov 2019 #3
My guess is,most will be Wellstone ruled Nov 2019 #4
I'm really glad that Ford is rolling out electric options Docreed2003 Nov 2019 #5
I'm starting to research electric power SonofDonald Nov 2019 #6
so one manufacturer who fought EVs comes out with a token for a fortune Hermit-The-Prog Nov 2019 #7
Yeah, I'm that guy pecosbob Nov 2019 #8
My guess is that it will bomb. MineralMan Nov 2019 #9
Its not bad but the Tesla model Y is going to eat its lunch. Mr. Sparkle Nov 2019 #10
Yes. I agree. who want's to pay $50k for a freaking Ford? MineralMan Nov 2019 #12
No thanks. rockfordfile Nov 2019 #11

Docreed2003

(16,876 posts)
5. I'm really glad that Ford is rolling out electric options
Mon Nov 18, 2019, 02:43 PM
Nov 2019

I just wish they wouldn't call this thing a mustang. I really can't wrap my head around a four door mustang.

SonofDonald

(2,050 posts)
6. I'm starting to research electric power
Mon Nov 18, 2019, 02:52 PM
Nov 2019

For my Mustang, we have to do something but I don't want to lose the car, an electric drivetrain is desirable for me

It's a 1998 triple black Mustang Cobra convertible, with battery power it would be perfect for me as I only drive it 3,000 miles a year now and I could probably do it cheaper than buying a new car

Besides, it's paid for

And I'm ready

pecosbob

(7,543 posts)
8. Yeah, I'm that guy
Mon Nov 18, 2019, 03:27 PM
Nov 2019

the styling reminds me of an Infiniti FX35 or a Nissan Rogue and that's not a good thing. It says 'Mustang' to me about as much as the Mustang II did. For the record we have too many vanity V-8 autos on the road as it is so I'm glad they've ditched the internal combustion engine for an electric motor.

Mr. Sparkle

(2,948 posts)
10. Its not bad but the Tesla model Y is going to eat its lunch.
Mon Nov 18, 2019, 03:50 PM
Nov 2019

Ford will need to lower its price if its going to make this car a success

MineralMan

(146,331 posts)
12. Yes. I agree. who want's to pay $50k for a freaking Ford?
Mon Nov 18, 2019, 04:27 PM
Nov 2019

Tesla, at least, has some sort of charisma as a brand. Ford is, well, Ford. "Hey, Bill, look at my Mustang electric car!" "WTF? That's supposed to be a Mustang. Looks like one of those new-fangled cars with big wheels and its back up in the air. Why'd you buy that? What did it cost?"

"$50,000? You've gotta be kidding me! No way!"

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