Ford is ploughing billions into its EV future but can’t shift the ones it already makes
The EV will be joined by the Mustang GT3, the Dark Horse, the fully electric Explorer and the Puma Hybrid Rally1
Carvana has revealed their ten best-selling electric vehicles and a number of them have been discontinued by their manufacturer
The Lucid Air Grand Touring can recover 124 miles of range in 10 minutes of charging, which is more than the Ford F-150 Lightning can recover in 20
Mayor Wu was a passenger in the unmarked Ford Mach-E police cruiser that seems to have run a red light and caused the accident
Unlike many electric vehicles that catch fire, this Mustang Mach-E ended up mostly undamaged aside from its battery pack
Uber drivers in California will be able to lease a Mustang Mach-E for as little as a month through the new Ford Drive app
Ford drivers will need to use an adaptor, but the automaker will equip their EVs with a NACS charge port starting in 2025
Bridgestone’s new Turanza EV tires have initially launched for the Tesla Model 3, Model S, Model X, Model Y, and Ford Mustang Mach-E
For some Mustang Mach-E owners, that means that the price of the service will rise by a whopping $600 per year after their initial subscription ends
The local Ford Mustang Mach-E range kicks off with the 266HP Select trim and culminates with a 480 hp GT variant
Ford’s EV business looks to be hemorrhaging cash, while gas-powered cars bring in the money. But is that the full picture?
The electric crossover will be offered in three variants, with prices expected to start from around AU$70,000
The Mustang Mach-E prices were reduced in response to Tesla cuts. Standard Range models now get a new Lithium Phosphate (LFP) battery
Big Apple’s police patrol officers are getting around 100 Mustang Mach-Es to help cut $100+ million fuel bill
The Shelby Mustang Mach-E GT is an inch lower than Ford’s and weighs less thanks to carbon fiber parts
It means that the likes of Mercedes can breathe easy, as Tesla moves down market
Mach-E buyers can enjoy 80 mph hands-off driving on 2,300 miles of British motorways via £17.99 monthly subscription