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Ford Mustang Mach-E: don't follow the crowd

The icon. Electrified. The Ford Mustang Mach‐E electric SUV is a true, all-electric thoroughbred

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 Ford has proudly brought its famous pony into the electric age with Mustang Mach-E, an all-electric SUV inspired by its iconic, best-selling sports coupe. With the legendary Mustang promising freedom, performance and a hint of rebellion, the Mustang Mach-E is confidently reimagining these ideals for a modern, electrified future.

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Developed around a purpose-built all-electric powertrain, Mustang Mach-E combines impressive handling and sports car performance with the eco-friendly benefits of zero-emissions at the tailpipe while driving. Sophisticated and refined with plenty of day-to-day practicality to meet all your needs and desires, the result is a sleek and spirited SUV that you’ll just want to get in and drive.

Read on to find out more...

Stylish spirit

From the outside, the Mustang Mach-E is instantly recognisable as a Mustang with signature elements such as its long, powerful bonnet, rear-haunch design, aggressive headlights and trademark tri-bar tail lights. The cool, confident style is accentuated by the iconic pony badge taking centre stage on the front grille, while standard rear privacy glass and 19-inch alloy wheels help to create a purposeful stance.

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Modern touches remind you of the progress Ford has made with the Mustang Mach-E; adaptive LED headlights, an innovative E-Latch keyless entry system and a fixed panoramic glass roof all feature across the range and bring a sophisticated feel.

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Inside the cabin is just as dynamic, with Ford engineers and designers delivering a vehicle that’s not only true to Mustang, but also maximises SUV space for five passengers and luggage - allowing you the flexibility and freedom to get out and explore.

Electrifying performance

The first-ever SUV member of the Mustang family is offered with a choice of single-motor rear-wheel drive, or dual-motor all-wheel drive performance that can deliver supercar-like acceleration; 0-62mph taken care of in as little as 3.7 seconds.*

Mustang Mach-E is one of those rare gems that is able to cover ground quickly, with no loss in levels of refinement or comfort, and with a selection of Drive modes including Active, Whisper and exciting Untamed - which unleashes its full powertrain potential - the choice on how you want to experience the Mustang Mach-E is completely yours.

For those wanting to take things to the extreme, the Mustang Mach-E GT Rally is an off-road special, with a 20mm raised ride height, that is adapted to perform on both tarmac and loose surfaces. With bespoke features such as a large rear spoiler, rally-inspired 19-inch white wheels, tuned Magneride suspension and additional ‘RallySport’ Drive Mode, the GT Rally is fun, focused and offers serious off-road potential.

Ready for the road

While Ford has introduced its all-new Explorer EV for those prioritising overall practicality, the Mustang Mach-E is no slouch in this area; combining its sporty drive with user-friendly details such as its 100-litre front boot, or ‘frunk’, that adds extra luggage capacity to the regular 402-litre boot space.

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Once you’re loaded up and ready to go, the Mustang Mach-E offers an impressive, efficient all-electric range that means you can go further for longer; offered in Standard or Extended Range form, with a maximum driving range of up to 372 miles** on a single charge.

For those undertaking regular longer road trips, the Mustang Mach-E’s fast-charging capability has got you covered. Hooking up to a DC (150kW) public charger means you’ll be able to deliver around 77 miles of range in just 10 minutes.***

And, you won’t be left searching for the best network, because FordPass technology can locate convenient public charging points along the way, which you can share with your navigation system. You get access to the BlueOval Charge Network too, with more than 32,000 public charging points across the UK, from providers such as IONITY.

Connected future

Slip behind the wheel of the Mustang Mach-E and your eyes are immediately drawn to the centrally-mounted 15.5-inch touchscreen. It’s an impressive piece of technology in itself, but the powerful and intuitive SYNC 4 operating system is Ford’s most advanced yet.

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Faster, smarter, and simply better in every way, the cloud-connected infotainment setup provides convenient features such as wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, conversational speech recognition, along with integrated navigation and a suite of active driver assistance tech.

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Ford’s vision for the future and commitment to delivering the latest in-car technology doesn’t stop there, instead it’s taken another pioneering leap forward with the introduction of Ford BlueCruise. Bringing you ‘hands-free and eyes-on’ motorway driving, the system is able to control steering, acceleration and braking of the vehicle along designated ‘Blue Zones’**** - which is currently up to 95% of the UK motorway network. Rigorously tested over 100,000 miles, the advanced technology gives Mustang Mach-E owners the opportunity to enter a new era of mobility - the first of its kind in Europe.

Make your eco-smart move

The benefits of owning and running an all-electric car are striking; aside from the obvious primary benefit of zero emissions at the tailpipe, a bit of time spent organising an efficient home charging system - and accessing cheaper tariffs - could help save you money compared to filling up on petrol or diesel. Plus, overall maintenance costs are generally lower, thanks to EVs simply having less moving parts than combustion-engined cars.

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Mustang Mach-E financing and leasing options are available with Ford Credit and Ford Lease, while if you’re a company car driver, you’ll already be aware of the savings to be made through the low 2% Benefit in Kind (BiK) tax rate for electric cars. Salary Sacrifice schemes are also a win-win for both employers and employees - it’s a completely flexible approach and you’ll usually find that servicing, maintenance, insurance and breakdown cover are included in
the monthly payments.

So, are you ready to make the move, and experience life with a little Mustang swagger? Mustang Mach-E - Don’t follow the crowd.

Book your 48-hour test drive today at ford.co.uk/cars/mustang-mach-e

*Data for Ford Mustang Mach-E GT. Target Ford test data based on testing methodology using 1-ft rollout i.e. from a rolling start.
**Based on full charge of Mustang Mach-E Premium RWD Extended Range. Estimated range using Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test
Procedure (WLTP).
***Actual charge times and charging speeds will vary according to the type of home or public charging station used, as well as other factors
(including weather, ambient temperature, driving behaviour, driving profile, vehicle condition, lithium-ion-battery age, condition, and temperature).
****Ford BlueCruise is a driver assistance feature. Driver’s eyes must remain on the road ahead to enable safe use of Ford BlueCruise hands-free driving. It remains the driver’s responsibility to ensure safe driving at all times. Available on selected Mustang Mach-E models in UK.

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