Ford Auto Nights: SEMA Show Q&A Special - Mustang Mach-E | Ford

Recently, the automotive space witnessed an extraordinary virtual event anchored by Cristy Lee, host of Motor Trends Garage Squad, in the Ford XR Studio on the Mustang Mach-E. Although unfortunately, we can't be at SEMA in Vegas this year, in the program, Cristy held a Q&A session with Lisa Teed and Darren Palmer from Ford. They took a deep dive into the Mustang Mach-E, offering some exclusive insights into Ford's new electric SUV set to awe and inspire Texas drivers from Corpus Christi to Alice.

This Mustang Mach-E, colored in stunning Grabber Blue, is no less than a magnificently designed premium model. It presents the hallmark design cues of Ford: broad stance, rear haunches, steep roof line, and the distinctive tri-bar tail lamps at the vehicle's rear. This all-electric Mustang gives power a new definition and truly boasts the heart and soul of the classic brand.

The Mustang Mach-E comes with a powertrain and drivetrain option for the customer to choose between rear-wheel drive or electric all-wheel drive. The vehicles are also customizable with standard or extended range battery packs. The premium Mustang Mach-E, paired with an electric all-wheel drive and the extended range battery, delivers a thrilling performance, particularly impressive acceleration and responsive handling.

But the electric Mustang isn't just about power. Darren and Lisa point out the vehicle's design and comfort aspects as well. With four doors and a cargo lift gate, and seating for five, the Mach-E offers space and comfort in a sleek, futuristic package. The interior features a 15.5-inch touch screen, inductive charging pads, and a panoramic fixed glass roof.

On the technological front, Darren mentioned that the Mustang Mach-E learns and adapts to the owner's behavior over time, personalizing the vehicle interior, including seat position, driving style, temperature, music, and even favorite sports teams. This personalization offers an unprecedented level of customer service.

Moreover, the Mustang Mach-E has the capability for hands-free driving, offering drivers the luxury of steering, braking, and acceleration all handled by the vehicle itself. As for the IRS tax credit worth $7,500, Lisa advised Mustang Mach-E buyers to claim it during the fiscal tax year in which they purchased the vehicle.

For residents of Corpus Christi, Portland, Robstown, Aransas Pass, Rockport, Kingsville, Sinton, Port Aransas, Ingleside, and Alice, TX, the Mustang Mach-E offers range and recharging flexibility. It comes with two battery packs, standard range, and extended range. The latter combination of rear-wheel drive with the extended range battery pack potentially offers an EPA targeted estimated range of 300 miles.

All Mustang Mach-E owners will have access to the FordPass charging network, an expansive network with more than 13,500 charging stations spread across the nation.

If you're intrigued by what the Mustang Mach-E has to offer and can't wait to experience it firsthand, be sure to connect with your nearest Ford Dealer in Texas. They're becoming EV certified and are currently being trained on this content, providing them the knowledge to answer your queries and offer test drives. So whether you're in Corpus Christi, Kingsville, or any of the other beautiful places in Texas, visit your local dealer or head over to ford.com to explore more on this incredible addition to the Ford Family.

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