Ford is finally opening the order books for the range-topping Mustang Mach-E GT and GT Performance Edition, with customers able to order it online or via a Ford EV-certified dealer on April 28.
Prices for the new Mustang Mach-E GT start from $59,900 (estimated MSRP, excluding any destination and handling charges), while the Mach-E GT Performance Edition is priced from $64,900. Both models are eligible for the available federal tax incentive, which can be as much as $7,500.
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The new Ford Mustang Mach-E GT will sit on top of the existing range as the fastest, most powerful variant of the electric SUV, focusing on sharper handling and even featuring a track-only driving mode, called “Unbridled Extend”.
The new Unbridled Extend driving mode, which is designed for use only on tracks and closed courses, balances the power output of the new Mach-E GT and GT Performance Edition models for lap time consistency, according to Ford.
Visually, the new Mustang Mach-E can be distinguished from its lesser siblings thanks to the Carbonized Gray grille with illuminated pony badge, black door mirror caps, a set of 20-inch machined-faced alloy wheels shod in 245/45 all-season tires, and the red brake calipers with bigger rotors.
Go for the Mach-E GT Performance Edition and you’ll get Brembo brake calipers, model-specific Pirelli summer tires, as well as a set of Magneride dampers for even sharper handling.
The electric powertrain of the new Ford Mustang Mach-E GT is comprised by a pair of electric motors with a combined output of 480 HP and 600 lb-ft of torque, and an 88 kWh battery pack. The Performance Edition also offers 480 HP but adds a bit more torque, at 634 lb-ft. Ford claims a 0-60 mph in 3.8 seconds for the Mach-E GT, which drops down to 3.5 seconds if you go for the Performance Edition. As for the driving range, the company targets an EPA-estimated 250 miles (402 km) for the Mach-E GT and 235 miles (378 km) for the Mach-E GT Performance Edition.
The interior of the new Ford Mustang Mach-E GT features sports seats in Black Onyx ActiveX material with Miko inserts, copper metallic stitching, and copper metallic piping, as well as a B&O sound system with nine speakers and a subwoofer. The Performance Edition adds even more body-hugging seats from Ford Performance in gray.
One of the key optional features will be Ford’s new BlueCruise hands-free driver-assistance system, which comes as part of the Co-Pilot 360 Active 2.0 package. The system will allow drivers to take their hands off the wheel on more than 100,000 miles of prequalified sections of divided highways across North America.
The first deliveries of the new Ford Mustang Mach-E GT and Mach-E GT Performance Edition will begin in early fall.