
The Ford Mustang electric Mach-E is coming to Australia in Q4, with pricing starting at $79,990 (recommended retail pricing).
The Mustang Mach-E joins an increasingly electrified Ford Australia line-up, with at least five vehicles by the end of 2024.
The top-of-the-line Mustang Mach-E GT provides a refined, premium specification five-seater SUV.
Full Australian specifications for the Ford Mustang Mach-E have been confirmed, with details live on the Ford Australia website where customers can also reserve their vehicle.
Reservations can be taken too at authorised Ford EV Dealers.
The Australian Ford Mustang Mach-E line-up starts with the ‘Select’ RWD model at $79,990, plus on-road costs.
The complete lineup with pricing and performance includes the Mach-E Premium ($91,665) and Mach-E GT ($107,665).
The Select has a 71kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) capacity, and the Premium and GT both have 91kWh nickel cobalt manganese (NCM) batteries, providing 470km range (WLTP), 600km and 490km respectively.
They generate 198kW power and 430Nm torque for the Select, 216kW and 430Nm for the Premium, and 358kW and 860Nm for the GT.
While the Select can do the zero to 100 km/h sprint in 6.6 seconds, the Premium does it in 6.2 seconds and the GT in a blistering 3.7 seconds.
“Mach-E is an extremely exciting addition to our EV line-up, and brings all the excitement of Mustang, with the tech, performance and luxury expected of a fully-electric SUV,” says Ford Australia president and chief executive Andrew Birkic.
“We can’t wait for Mach-E customers to get behind the wheel in just a few months.”
The Mustang Mach-E GT has a dual-motor, all-wheel drive, battery-electric powertrain, exclusive to GT MagneRide adaptive suspension and high-performance Brembo braking system combine for sports car responsiveness and agility.
It also features unique tyres specially designed to distribute the extreme torque to the road surface.
In addition, the Untame Plus4 mode – for track use only – is designed to help drivers balance the powertrain output on a track for lap time consistency – simultaneously adjusting traction and stability control for a more exciting driving experience where conditions allow.
Bespoke GT specification includes Ford Performance front sports seats, standard 20-inch alloy wheels and unique body styling.
The Mustang Mach-E Select and Premium have a top five-star safety rating from the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) while the GT is unrated.
Standard equipment includes autonomous emergency braking (AEB) with car-to-car, vulnerable road user, junction assist, and back-over functionality. Lane keep assist, lane departure warning, emergency lane keeping and an advance speed assistance system are also standard.
LFP batteries will power a variety of affordable, next-generation Ford EV passenger vehicles and trucks under development, says Ford.
They also help reduce reliance on critical minerals such as nickel and cobalt, in line with Ford’s work to create an EV supply chain that upholds its commitments to sustainability and human rights.
The Mustang Mach-E will be available in a range of seven colours, with Shadow Black standard and all others at an additional $700 cost.
This year Ford Australia has already launched the E-Transit full-electric commercial van, with the E-Transit Custom BEV and Puma BEV to follow next year.
Ford Australia’s EV rollout forms part of Ford’s global investment of US$50 billion in electrification through 2026.