Ford updates Mustang Mach-E specs, opens order book – Electrek

Now Ford is also verifying power and torque increase for all versions of the Mach-E.

As Ford continues screening ahead of the start of production, its determining that it can get a little more out of the electric SUV.

Earlier this year, the car manufacturer reported that the Mustang Mach-E electrical cars and truck charges 30% faster than they previously believed.

Ford is updating the Mustang Mach-E specifications, more specifically horsepower and torque, as it gets closer to production and opens the order book for the electrical cars and truck.

Ron Heiser, Mustang Mach-E chief program engineer, commented:

We stay dedicated to delivering on the pledge of the Mustang name. These better-than-estimated efficiency figures show that our team is squeezing every last little performance out of this automobile so that it not just provides Mustang style but Mustang soul as well.

We actually currently identified a few of those specifications bump in dealer documents, but Ford has now made it main:

RWD Standard Range Mach-E:

266 hp/ 317 lb-ft/ 198 kW.
( +11 hp, +11 lb-ft, +8 kW from original specifications).

RWD Extended Range Mach-E:.

290 hp/ 317 lb-ft/ 216 kW.
( +8 hp, +11 lb-ft, +6 kW from original specs).

AWD Standard Range Mach-E:.

266 hp/ 428 lb-ft/ 198 kW.
( +11 hp, +11 lb-ft, +8 kW from initial specs).

AWD Extended Range Mach-E:.

346 hp/ 428 lb-ft/ 258 kW.
( +14 hp, +11 lb-ft, +10 kW from original specs).

Nevertheless, lots of dealerships have concurred not to increase the electric, so make certain to not accept any markup on the vehicle.

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The final price requirements to be concurred upon with your local dealer, and as we just recently reported, some early buyers are being priced quote markups of as much as $15,000 on the Mach-E.

Today, Ford is likewise announcing that it is opening the order book for the Mustang Mach-E in the United States.

It means that reservation holders can now alter their reservations into orders and new buyers can place orders with dealerships.