EPA Range of 270, 260 miles for Mach-E GT, GT Performance

Ken Zino of Auto Informed.com on Mustang Mach-E GT and GT Performance EditionToday, Ford Motor said that the Mustang Mach-E GT and Mustang Mach-E GT Performance Edition have completed the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency certification and range labeling processes.

With torque1 of 634 lb.-ft. and 0-60 mph in 3.5 seconds2, the Mustang Mach-E GT Performance Edition has an EPA-estimated range of 260 miles3 while the Mustang Mach-E GT has an EPA-estimated range of 270 miles3.  Your mileage can and likely will vary.

“With Pirelli summer tires4 and MagneRide damping system, Mustang Mach-E GT Performance Edition drivers get the performance thrills”… said Darren Palmer, global director, battery electric vehicles, Ford Motor Company. “More than half of our orders for the Mustang Mach-E GT have been for the Performance Edition, and I’m particularly pleased that we have had orders from every state across the U.S.”

In May Mach-E sales totaled 1,945, with 10,510 Mustang Mach-E’s sold this year. California is the largest market for this all-new high performance electric SUV, with one out of every four Mach-E’s sold in the state. The all- new Mustang Mach 1 helped lift performance Mustang sales to more than 13% of retail sales, compared to 10% last year.

Just bring money: The starting MSRP5 of the Mustang Mach-E GT is $59,900 and the Mustang Mach-E GT Performance Edition is $64,900 in the United States. Both qualify for as much as $7,500 in federal tax incentives6. Customers can order a Mustang Mach-E GT here. Deliveries will begin in the fall.

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Inevitable Ford Footnotes. Here in large print courtesy of AutoInformed

  1. Calculated at peak performance of the electric motors at peak battery power. Your results may vary.
  2. Ford test data based on typical industry methodology using a 1-foot rollout. Your results may vary.
  3. Based on full charge. Actual range varies with conditions such as external environment, vehicle use, driving behaviors, vehicle maintenance, lithium-ion battery age and state of health.
  4. Designed to optimize driving dynamics and provide superior performance on wet and dry roads. Ford does not recommend using summer tires when temperatures drop below approximately 45 deg F (7 deg C) or in snow/ice conditions. If the vehicle must be driven in these conditions, Ford recommends using mud and snow, All-season or snow tires.
  5. Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price. Taxes, title and registration and dealer gouging fees extra.
  6. You may qualify for as much as $7500 in federal tax incentives for purchasing an all-electric Ford vehicle. The federal tax credit is a potential future tax savings. The amount of your tax savings will depend on your individual tax circumstances. Consult with your own tax or legal professional to determine eligibility, specific amount of incentive or rebates available. The federal tax credit amount may be reduced according to credit phase-out rules. Incentives and additional rebates are not within Ford’s control. This information does not constitute tax or legal advice. For additional information, go to https://www.afdc.energy.gov/laws/409

 

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