Ford Mustang Mach-E price in Australia confirmed

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Official prices and specs have been announced for the Mustang Mach-E in Australia which lands with three models to choose from.

Ford has announced the pricing for its highly-anticipated Mustang Mach-E electric SUV in Australia. The Mach-E will be available in three models – Select, Premium, and GT – with prices starting from $79,990 for the base Select model.

The Mach-E Select features a 71kWh battery and a single electric motor that delivers 198kW and 430Nm of torque via the rear wheels, offering up to 470 kilometers of driving range. The model comes equipped as standard with features including a large 15.5-inch infotainment screen, a 360-degree camera, B&O sound system with 10 speakers and subwoofer, and wireless phone charging is also included.

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The Mach-E Premium model starts at $92,990 and features a larger 91kWh battery, delivering 216kW and 430Nm of torque via a single motor on the rear axle also. It has up to 600 kilometers of range and includes luxury touches such as LED projector headlamps and interior upgrades like red contrast stitching on its Black Onyx Sensico seats, black headliner, and multi-color ambient lighting as standard.

For those seeking more performance, the Mach-E GT is the model to choose. It is priced from $108,990 and has the same 91kWh battery as the Premium model but runs two electric motors, delivering 358kW and 860Nm of torque to all four wheels. It can go from 0-100 km/h in 3.7 seconds (with a 1ft. rollout) and includes MagneRide Active Suspension, which can adjust up to 1000 times a second allowing the dampers to respond in real-time to changing road conditions or driving style. The system also automatically adjusts damping force based on the selected drive mode.

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Online reservations for the Mustang Mach-E are open via Ford’s Australian website at 2pm today.

After choosing their variant, customers will need to create a Ford Account and pay a set reservation fee of $1000 to the selected Authorised Ford EV Dealer.

The Ford Mustang Mach-E is expected to arrive in Australian showrooms later this year.

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