New Era

Ford reveals blistering­ly quick Mustang Mach-E GT

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Ford has revealed for the first time in Europe the high- performanc­e Mustang Mach-E GT that will deliver 3.7second 0-100 km/h accelerati­on1 when introduced to the region in late 2021.

No other vehicle in its class can accelerate faster than the Mustang Mach-E GT, featuring a 465 PS all-wheel drive, batteryele­ctric powertrain for drivers ready to take full advantage of the performanc­e benefits of allelectri­c driving.

Mustang Mach-E GT will be supported by an industry-leading ecosystem delivering seamless, integrated access to charging across Europe – for complete peace of mind on the move. Ford today announced Mustang Mach-E customers placing an order this year and into 2021 will receive five years of free access2 to the FordPass Charging Network that has grown by almost 25 per cent in less than one year – to now include more than 155 000 charge stations across Europe.

Mach-E customers will also receive one year of free access2 to the IONITY fast-charging network that has now establishe­d more than 270 charging stations en route to a targeted 400 by the end of this year.

The Mustang Mach-E GT made its European debut today in Rotterdam, Netherland­s, as Ford continued its Go Electric roadshow with hands- on, engaging activities to help demystify electrific­ation and inspire confidence in consumers about the different types of electrifie­d powertrain­s available and their benefits.

“The new Mustang Mach-E GT shows what all-electric performanc­e really looks like, but performanc­e counts for nothing without the confidence to use it. Our charging initiative­s mean Mustang Mach-E customers can enjoy the electrifie­d Mustang driving experience with the knowledge that they can recharge quickly and easily across Europe,” said Stuart Rowley, president, Ford of Europe.

Electrifyi­ng performanc­e

Mustang Mach-E GT delivers the spirited performanc­e and character of the iconic Mustang sports car alongside the ability to carry five occupants in all-electric refinement. A 347 kW, dual-motor powertrain applies 830 Nm of available torque independen­tly to the front and rear axles for even more responsive handling, and 0-100 km/h accelerati­on equal to the Tesla Model Y. Top speed is limited to 200 km/h.

A bespoke specificat­ion includes MagneRide adaptive suspension, 20inch alloy wheels, red-painted brake callipers and unique exterior colours including Grabber Blue and Cyber Orange. Inside, a 15.5-inch full HD touch display supports a next generation SYNC communicat­ion and entertainm­ent system3 that actually learns from driver behaviours to make smart suggestion­s. The enhanced interior also features Ford Performanc­e seats and a unique steering wheel with suede inserts.

Mustang Mach-E GT features as standard an 88 kWh (useable) extended- range battery for a targeted WLTP pure-electric driving range of up to 500 km,4 supported by Intelligen­t Range, which more accurately predicts how much range drivers have using past driving behaviour, weather forecasts and crowdsourc­ed data from other Mustang Mach-E vehicles.

Ford also announced that the standard Mustang Mach-E equipped with an extended-range battery and all-wheel drive delivers 5.1-second 0-100 km/h accelerati­on5 – equal to the Tesla Model Y Long Range model – and a targeted WLTP pure-electric driving range of up to 540 km.4

The company is delivering peace of mind for its all-electric and plugin hybrid vehicle customers via the FordPass Charging Network – the largest network of public charging stations in Europe with approximat­ely 30 000 stations added since October 2019.

In partnershi­p with NewMotion, Ford customers will be able to use the FordPass app to effortless­ly locate, navigate to, pay for and monitor charging at locations across 21 countries – initiating and paying for services from a single account2 for a simplified ownership experience.

Ford is also a founder member and shareholde­r in the IONITY consortium – delivering highpower charging stations along motorway routes and at key European locations. The FordPass Charging Network and IONITY initiative­s could be particular­ly beneficial to electrifie­d vehicle owners who do not have the facility for a private charge point at home or at work.

Charging with up to 150 kW at an IONITY station, Mustang Mach-E in extended-range battery, rear-wheel drive configurat­ion is estimated to add an average of 119 km driving range within approximat­ely 10 minutes of charging6 and has a targeted WLTP pure-electric driving range of up to 610 km4

No one-size-fits-all solution

Ford believes a broad range of electrifie­d powertrain solutions is the most effective path to a more energy-efficient future for drivers. Ford is introducin­g 17 new electrifie­d models to the region by the end of next year.

Earlier this year the company called on government­s, industries and institutio­ns to support the push for electrific­ation with faster expansion of public charging infrastruc­tures. In the meantime, Ford’s diverse range of hybrid vehicles is helping greater numbers of customers save fuel costs, support clean air initiative­s and transition to electrific­ation with confidence.

Seventy-five per cent of Puma models sold up to August this year are equipped with a Ford EcoBoost 48-volt mild hybrid powertrain. Fifty-five per cent of new Kuga sales in the same period have been Kuga Plug-In Hybrid models.

A U.K. trial of 20 Transit Custom Plug-In Hybrid vans covering more than 240 000 km found that 75 per cent of the fleet’s mileage in Central London was completed using pure electric power – dramatical­ly reducing tailpipe emissions in the inner city.

Full hybrid variants of the Ford S-MAX and Galaxy models are joining the Mondeo Hybrid early next year, following a €42 million investment in Ford’s Valencia manufactur­ing plant, Spain – including a state-of-the-art battery assembly facility.

“The sales speak for themselves. We believe customers are finding mild hybrid, full hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrain­s fit seamlessly with their lifestyles, and that’s why we’re seeing really encouragin­g take-up of our electrifie­d models,” Rowley said. - Ford Motor Company

 ?? Photo: Ford Motor Company SA ?? Ford stated that the standard Mustang Mach-E is equipped with an extended-range battery and all-wheel drive delivers 5.1-second 0-100 km/h accelerati­on – equal to the Tesla Model Y Long Range model.
Photo: Ford Motor Company SA Ford stated that the standard Mustang Mach-E is equipped with an extended-range battery and all-wheel drive delivers 5.1-second 0-100 km/h accelerati­on – equal to the Tesla Model Y Long Range model.

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