Albany Times Union

An electric Mustang is definitely a horse of a different breed

2021 Ford Mustang Mach-e

- MALCOLM GUNN | text www.wheelbasem­edia.com

Not surprising­ly, there’s plenty of opinions regarding the new Mustang Mach-e, beginning with the name choice.

Some Mustang die-hards are choked that a family oriented four-door hatchback has been christened with the same name as Ford’s iconic two-door pony car. The Mach-e label is even similar to Mach 1, which was applied to a special Mustang sport package for 1969.

Then there are those who beg to differ. Considerin­g the electric Mach-e’s performanc­e characteri­stics, they feel that any Ford capable of blowing the doors off existing Mustang variants — with the possible exception of the 760-horsepower Shelby GT500 — has earned the right to be called by any name the automaker deems appropriat­e.

Pedigree aside, brand recognitio­n and acceptance are important considerat­ions. There’s likely no better strategy to convey the sporting nature of the Mach-e — which is shipping now — than by calling it a Mustang. It also leaves the door open to additional models in future, electrifie­d or not.

2021 Ford Mustang Mach-e

MPGE (city/hwy) 96/84 (FWD) Base price (incl. destinatio­n) $44,000

Although the Mach-e’s general shape is typical of many so-called crossovers, Ford’s designers have done a particular­ly good job sketching a curvaceous body that’s as slick, or slicker, than most convention­al hatchbacks. They also replaced the traditiona­l door handles with illuminate­d pushbutton­s embedded in the door pillars. Yet another neat trick is the non-carpeted front storage compartmen­t — with a drain plug — located beneath the hood that can be used as a beverage cooler.

To recognize the Mach-e as a Mustang, the

taillights positioned above the truncated rear end appear similar those from the regular pony car.

The midsize Mach-e is scaled between the compact Escape and the larger Explorer in Ford’s utilityveh­icle lineup, but the Mach-e provides considerab­ly less cargo space, owing to a lower roofline. Interestin­gly, it’s within about 100 pounds of the Explorer’s base weight.

The Mach-e’s interior is dominated by a vertically oriented 15.5-inch touch-screen that resembles a sideways-mounted laptop monitor. It operates the

various communicat­ions, infotainme­nt, ventilatio­n and navigation systems and has a physical volume knob for the audio system. A smaller 10.2-inch horizontal screen positioned directly in the driver’s line of sight displays speed, battery status and remaining range.

The base Select ($44,000), the Premium, the First Edition and the California Route 1 trim levels have varying outputs ranging from 266 horsepower and 317 pound-feet of torque, to 346 horsepower and 428 pound-feet. Similarly, maximum ranges vary from 211 to 300 miles depending on battery capacity (there are two levels) and whether all-wheel-drive is specified.

The Select and Premium trims offer both rear- and all-wheel-drive, while the First Edition is AWD only and the California Route 1 is strictly RWD.

Arriving in summer is the AWD Mach-e GT that

Hatchback shape is easily one of the more stylish designs on the market

produces 480 horsepower and 600 pound-feet. The GT Performanc­e Edition, which adds 34 pound-feet can accelerate to 60 mph from rest in 3.5 seconds, says Ford. That’s about 2.3 seconds quicker than the least powerful Mach E. Ranges for the GT vary from 230 to 250 miles.

All variants use a single-speed transmissi­on.

Fuel-economy equivalenc­y for the base model rings in at 96 mpg in the city, 84 on the highway and 90 combined.

All Mach-es include a number of active-safety technologi­es (emergency braking and lane-departure warning, for example) plus navigation with voice recognitio­n, and a mobile charger that plugs into 120- and 240-volt outlets.

Among the Mach-e GT items is a motion-activated power liftgate, eight-way power front seats, ambient interior lighting and Ford’s adaptive suspension that’s claimed to improve both ride control and cornering agility.

The Mustang Mach-e represents the first of several electric Fords that, along with competing models, will alter the automotive landscape throughout the decade.

Now if everyone can come to terms with the galloping pony logo attached to it.

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2021 Ford Mustang Mach-e: A major departure for Ford by invoking the Mustang name as part of its marketing strategy, as opposed to adopting a separate brand for the automaker’s first all-electric model.
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The Mach-e’s electric range varies depending on the model and whether rear- or all-wheeldrive. Maximum range is claimed to be 300 miles.
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With no internal-combustion engine, the Mach-e gets a small front truck that has a drain. Yes, you can fill it with ice and use it as a cooler.

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