2020 Ford Mustang Mach-e price revealed

2020 Ford Mustang Mach-e price revealed

While Ford vs Ferrari is leaving a dent in the cinema world, Ford itself is trying a leave a mark in the EV industry. Ford revealed everything you need to know about their ‘Mach-e’ the Mustang-inspired electric crossover.

Mustang Mach-E

 

The Mustang Mach-E can be booked with a mere amount of $500. But there is a little catch to it, this booking amount is for the limited first-edition model only, which is subjected to a price tag of $59,900. A bit expensive from the Premium model which starts at a price tag of $50,600.

The production for these electric crossovers has begun and will be handed over to the prospective buyers by late 2020, which is not that far. As Ford decided to delve itself more and more into the commercial business, this might come out as a fresh start for Ford fans.

Mustang Mach-E


The Mustang Mach-E is equipped with double-stacked headlights, similar to the new-generation Ford F-150. Additionally, you get red brake callipers, sports pedals with metallic spreads and scrape plates with ‘First Edition’ engraved on it. Spreading the opulence are the hand-sewed leather seats which will provide you with all the more aristocracy

Mustang Mach-E

 

The limited variation of the EV is accessible solely with the discretionary expanded range battery and all-wheel-drive, which brings about an expected scope of up to 270 miles (435 kilometres) between charges. 

Meanwhile, the cheaper Premium model comes well equipped with kits such as power lift gates, heated seats, and steering wheel.

The model equipped with a better batter-package can provide you with 300 miles of range and 284hp of power. All this can be yours if you are ready to shell $7,700 over the actual price tag of $50,600.

Also Read: Mustang Mach-E is the latest addition in Ford's lair

Ayush Saxena

Ayush Saxena

Ayush is all things metal and rust with a mechanical engineering degree in his pocket. An avid motorcycle tourer and a metal musician with a deep love for Steppenwolf is what drove him towards the chopper culture and motorcycles. The remunerative opportunity of living close to the smell of petrol and to test the cream-layer of man-made road ships is what attracted him here.

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