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Mustang Mach-E

EV SUV On Sale
From
$37,795

The Ford Mustang Mach-E is an electric five-seat crossover built in Mexico and sold worldwide. The range runs from a 264 hp rear-drive Select to the 480 hp GT and the off-road-flavoured Rally, with up to 515 km (320 miles) of EPA range. US prices start from $37,795.

480hp
Power
515km
Range
91kWh
Battery
AWD
Drive
Overview

The Ford Mustang Mach-E is a five-seat electric crossover, launched in 2020 as the first model to carry the Mustang name onto a car with four doors and no engine. It measures 4,739 mm long, 1,881 mm wide and 1,621 mm tall on a 2,984 mm wheelbase, and it is built at Ford’s Cuautitlan Assembly plant in Mexico for every market it sells in, including the United States and Europe.

The lineup is built around two batteries and two drivetrains. The standard-range pack holds roughly 72 kWh of usable capacity and the extended-range pack roughly 91 kWh, and either can drive the rear wheels alone or both axles through a second motor. Rear-drive Select models produce 264 hp. All-wheel-drive Select and Premium versions run from 325 to 370 hp. The longest-range configuration is the rear-drive Premium with the extended-range battery, rated at 515 km (320 miles) on the EPA cycle. At the top of the range, the GT and the Rally share a 480 hp dual-motor setup, with the Rally giving up some range in exchange for extra ride height, all-terrain tyres, underbody protection and a drive mode tuned for gravel.

Inside, the Mach-E is organised around a portrait touchscreen running Ford’s SYNC software, with a separate digital instrument display ahead of the driver. Ford’s BlueCruise hands-free driver assistance is available and works on mapped highways. Charging is handled through a CCS port in North America, with an adapter supplied for the Tesla Supercharger network, and the extended-range battery covers 10 to 80% in roughly 36 minutes on a suitably fast DC charger.

United States prices start at $37,795 for the Select and rise through $45,840 for the Premium to $53,395 for the GT and $57,690 for the Rally. Because every car is imported from Mexico, the Mach-E has been unusually exposed to US trade policy: tariff costs applied to imported vehicles fed into its sticker price, and it is the model named in a 2026 proposed class action arguing that Ford should pass its tariff refunds back to buyers.

General
Body type SUV
Dimensions 4739x1881x1621
Select (RWD, Standard Range)
Power 264 hp
Battery 72 kWh
Range 418 km
Drivetrain RWD
Price from $37,795
Select eAWD (Standard Range)
Power 325 hp
Battery 72 kWh
Range 386 km
Drivetrain AWD
Price from $37,795
Premium (RWD, Extended Range)
Power 272 hp
Battery 91 kWh
Range 515 km
Drivetrain RWD
Price from $45,840
Premium eAWD (Extended Range)
Power 370 hp
Battery 91 kWh
Range 483 km
Drivetrain AWD
Price from $37,795
GT (eAWD)
Power 480 hp
Battery 91 kWh
Range 451 km
Drivetrain AWD
Price from $53,395
Rally (eAWD)
Power 480 hp
Battery 91 kWh
Range 418 km
Drivetrain AWD
Price from $57,690
Frequently asked questions
How much does the Ford Mustang Mach-E cost?
The Ford Mustang Mach-E starts from $37,795.
What is the range of the Ford Mustang Mach-E?
The Ford Mustang Mach-E offers up to 515 km of range.
How powerful is the Ford Mustang Mach-E?
The Ford Mustang Mach-E produces up to 480 hp.
What battery does the Ford Mustang Mach-E have?
The Ford Mustang Mach-E uses a 91 kWh battery.
What type of car is the Ford Mustang Mach-E?
The Ford Mustang Mach-E is a SUV.
Where is the Ford Mustang Mach-E built?
At Ford's Cuautitlan Assembly plant in Cuautitlan Izcalli, Mexico. Every Mach-E sold in the United States and Europe is imported from there, which is why the model sat directly in the path of US import tariffs.
Is the Mustang Mach-E related to the petrol Mustang?
No. The Mach-E shares the Mustang name, the pony badge and some styling cues, but it is a five-door electric crossover on Ford's dedicated Global Electrified platform. It shares no chassis or powertrain hardware with the two-door Mustang coupe.
What is the difference between the Mustang Mach-E GT and the Rally?
Both use the 91 kWh extended-range battery and the same 480 hp dual-motor setup. The Rally adds around 20 mm of ride height, stiffer springs, protective underbody shielding, unique wheels with all-terrain tyres and a RallySport drive mode tuned for loose surfaces, trading a little range for off-tarmac ability.
How long does it take to charge the Mustang Mach-E?
On a DC fast charger the extended-range battery goes from 10 to 80% in roughly 36 minutes at peak rates. The Mach-E uses a CCS port in North America, and Ford supplies an adapter for access to the Tesla Supercharger network.
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