Published On Jun 14, 2021
The 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E has a lot of people talking, but regardless is selling very well. We go over this First Edition and everything you need to know.
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The Mustang Mach-E has stirred up some heated debates since it was first unveiled. This 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E First Edition comes fully loaded for this trim with a limited production run to commemorate the first of its kind. The Mustang Mach-E comes as the extended range model and AWD, with an 88 kWh battery good for over 400km of range. Our full tour and review of this electric vehicle goes over the decision by Ford to name this a Mustang and why we think you should just enjoy the car and not get hung up on the naming. We discuss the exterior design of the Mach-E, the powertrain, battery info, and what makes the First Edition special.
We discuss the interior including the ActiveX leatherette seating, 15.5" infotainment system, B&O audio system, wireless phone charging, rear power liftgate, and panoramic sunroof. We go over some of the design traits on the interior and how it compares to some of the Tesla vehicles we've driven recently. We also spend some time with the infotainment system and how it functions along with some thoughts on improvements.
We then take the 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E on a real-world road test to talk about how this electric crossover performs, handles, drives, and rides and the reasons you'd want to consider it. We drive around town to see how daily driving would be for buyers of this EV. We also go over some of the complaints we have about this vehicle and how it stacks up to some of the other fully electric vehicles we've driven, and some ideas on how Ford can improve this.
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