The Mustang Mach-E is Ford’s first all-electric SUV. Beautifully sculpted design, state-of the-art technologies, and a maximum electric driving range of up to 293 - 372 miles, this is the ultimate e-vehicle (WLTP Test Results)*.
The electric Mustang is an electric SUV that delivers instant acceleration, with the GT model capable of 0-62mph in just 3.7 seconds**.
Get ready to fall in love with driving all over again.
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Advanced electric dual-motor AWD raises the game. An electric motor on the front and rear axle enhances performance and helps you tackle more challenging driving conditions.
Typical saving of £1,344 based on 12,500 miles per annum, fuel economy 36.7mpg (7.7L/100km), fuel cost £1.28/litre, domestic electricity cost of £0.19/kWh, an energy consumption of 16.5 kWh/100 km and all charging carried out at home.
Electric Vehicles are also exempt from the £320 2nd year additional VED for vehicles costing over £40,000.
Zero-emission electric vehicles can help you avoid congestion charges and tolls. Check your government and local authority websites to find out more.
In many cities that are passionate about reducing emissions, electric vehicles enjoy free or lower-cost parking and charging.
With fewer moving parts and Ford's all-electric SUV 8-year battery warranty, electric vehicle owners can save more than 50% over 5 years/60,000 miles, compared to traditional fuel vehicles.
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There are three main factors that can affect the driving range of the Ford Mustang Mach-E.
Heavy acceleration and high speeds
- In any type of vehicle, accelerating fast will use more power and reduce range. This applies to Internal Combustion Engines (ICE) and Electric Vehicles (EV).
- Likewise, faster speeds create exponentially more wind and road resistance, impacting on the Mach-E Mustang range.
Climate and temperature
- Extreme heat or cold temperatures outside have the potential to affect battery range. Due to battery cell chemistry, all electric vehicles (EVs) have less energy in cold temperatures than in warm temperatures.
- Heating and cooling the inside of the vehicle for passenger comfort also has an impact.
Regenerative braking
- Regenerative braking can capture and reuse more than 90% of the braking energy, improving the battery's efficiency and extending the battery range.
How to improve your Ford Mustang Electric’s range
These tips will help keep you comfortable and relaxed about the range of your Electric Vehicle.
ELECTRIC MUSTANG SUV’S FORDPASS CONNECTIVITY
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You cannot use Tesla Superchargers with the Ford Mustang Mach-E. However, thanks to some innovative partnerships with Ford UK and energy suppliers (including BP and Shell), there are plenty of alternative charging options available to ensure your Mach-E is always on the go.
The maximum speed of the Mach-E Mustang is 111 miles per hour. It can reach 62 miles in 3.7 seconds. Whilst this acceleration is impressive, the vehicle is designed foremost as an electric SUV that offers a combination of performance, practicality and efficiency versus speed alone.
Depending on the model, Mustang electric on-the-road prices start at just £42,950 (as of May 2024).