The Mustang Mach-E might not be the most budget-friendly electric vehicle, but it boasts a competitive balance of battery range, power, and DC fast charging compared to other top contenders in its price segment.
The base Mustang Mach-E with rear-wheel drive and a 75.7-kWh battery delivers a significant advantage in battery capacity, ranking second in power, third in range, and fourth in DC fast-charging speed among the top five choices.
This impressive combination comes at a starting MSRP of $39,995, placing it just slightly above the most affordable option in the category.
Ford strategically positions the Mustang Mach-E as a mainstream electric vehicle in the US market. However, in Europe, it takes on a more premium role, positioned above the Ford Explorer EV and the new Ford Capri EV.
Car designer Vince Burlapp has fueled speculation about the future of the Ford Mustang Mach-E with his unofficial renderings of a potential next-generation model. Burlapp’s concept envisions a sleeker coupe variant joining the existing SUV design, suggesting a possible evolution of the Mach-E lineup.