Saturday, December 28, 2019

Ford Mustang Mach-E Debuts With New Attitude

Ford Mustang Mach-E Debuts With New Attitude





Between the lines: The strategy shift came in late 2017 after CEO James Hackett joined the company. Ford had been working on its first dedicated EV model to satisfy regulators, but Hackett feared it wouldn't stand out in a sea of expected plug-in models. He pulled the plug on the effort and pushed engineers to come up with a new, "aspirational" design in just six weeks. They tapped into what makes Mustangs exciting and translated it into an electric SUV. Executive chairman Bill Ford is the one who blessed the idea of calling it a Mustang. Details: The Mach-E goes on sale in late 2020 and will be available with standard range (230 miles) and extended range (300 miles) battery options, with both rear-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive configurations. Free mobile charge cords so customers can plug their vehicles into either 240- or 120-volt outlets. Optional installation of a faster-charging home station, in partnership with Amazon. FordPass access to more than 12,000 charging locations through partnerships with leading providers. The Mach-E features Ford's next-general SYNC infotainment system, which uses machine learning to adapt to your preferences and make personalized suggestions. Darren Palmer, Ford global director for battery electric vehicles. The system can also be continually improved with over-the-air software updates.





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Ford Mustang Mach-E - Really? Ford Mustang Mach-E - Really? So who is the moron at Ford who thinks naming Fords first all electric SUV a Mustang was/is a good idea? Ford will use the Mustang name, previously reserved for its classic muscle car, for an electric SUV that customers in the United States, Canada and Europe can start ordering on Nov. 17, the company said on Thursday. Ford confirmed its new electric SUV will be called the Mustang Mach-E ahead of a debut event scheduled for Los Angeles on Sunday. Until now, the Mustang name has been used only on a line of sporty coupes associated with Detroits 1960s muscle car era. 11.5 billion as it moves away from traditional gas-powered cars. I have no problem with Ford going towards electric - but who in the universe thinks a Mustang should become an SUV! My guess is that we will be forced by law to buy these junk electric cars that no one wants in the not so distant future.





And just when I thought gm was the stupidest car company on the planet for making the corvette look like a mclaren and the blazer a minivan, ford gives the old hold my beer and names an electric suv mustang. Lol, only thing that could top this is if its made in China or Venezuela, because if Im forced to buy an electric minivan named mustang I want it to be built by slaves in the 3rd world. D.Lew and kmagnuss like this. Last edited by Rival1; 11-14-2019 at 12:21 PM. Call it a Clydesdale. TheRealMacGyver and alfnator like this. Ah Cr@p was really looking forward to the Bronco coming out. Now I'm worried its going to be a compact coupe. I would also like to nominate the genius behind taking a dump on their mustang Brand for the idiot of the week thread. 13, MattGoose and bakerjw like this. There was talk for a while that "Mustang" might end up being a product line instead of just a vehicle. Kind of like how Jeep evolved.





I'd rather see the label left to their performance cars. Ah Cr@p was really looking forward to the Bronco coming out. Now I'm worried its going to be a compact coupe. I would also like to nominate the genius behind taking a dump on their mustang Brand for the idiot of the week thread. I thought what Chevy did to the Nova and Malibu when it re-introduced them was a travesty to muscle cars, i'm not sure WTF to call this? Resko 1 and alfnator like this. TheRealMacGyver and alfnator like this. Gas autos will be history soon. Might as well hope their Electric Mustang captures buyers 鈥? FWIW, I do not like GM at all. But, I'd buy one of the new vettes. Mustang is a car. Zardoz, kmagnuss and 1 others like this. Anyone recall the "Mustang II" was more like a miniature donkey than pony car. I hate the fact that they are making it a crossover but perhaps it will still have a little bit of giddy up. Carpe Cerevisi and MercuryMan200 like this.