
The Ford Motor Company revealed recently their first 2021 Electric Mustang SUV crossover. The all electric pony has a 15.5 inch screen and is subjected to have up to a 300 mile range.
Options and Specs

- standard” (75.7 kWh lithium-ion battery)
- extended-range” (98.8 kWh battery)
- rear drive or all wheel powered by magnet motors
- The extended battery is targeting a range of at least 300 miles
- Battery is located on the floor of the vehicles two axles
- Battery tested at temperatures of 40 degrees Fahrenheit
Charging

Ford is developing charging stations that can charge an estimated range of 32 miles per hour of charging on a 240V outlet. The Ford mobile charger will be included with the vehicle and estimates an average charge range of 22 miles per charging hour on a 240V outlet. Ford will have more than 12,500 charging stations called the FordPass Charging Network.
Performance

There will be two variants, GT and a GT Performance trim. The GT is shooting for a 0-60 time under 4 seconds while the GT performance is targeting a 0-60 time under 3.5 seconds. Also an estimated 459 horsepower with 12lb-ft of torque.
Price
- $500 dollar deposit on the Mach E Reservation site.
- $43,895 select model
- Premium $50,600
- California Route 1 $52,400
- Limited First Edition $59,900
- GT Model $60,500
- All prices before the $7,500 federal EV tax credit.
