Electric Cars

Ford to reveal Australia pricing and open orders for Mustang Mach-E this week

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Riz Akhtar

Ford Australia says online reservations for the Mustang Mach-E’s electric car will open later this week, with the pricing also to be revealed at the time.

Reservations for the Mustang Mach-E will open on Wednesday afternoon with three variants on offer – Select, Premium and GT. Reservations will require a $1,000 deposit. According to Ford, the first Australian allocations of the Mustang will begin production imminently. 

Ford is already selling the Mach-E across the ditch in New Zealand with deliveries by June this year. Pricing on its variants there ranges from $NZ79,990 for the single-motor model, all the way up to $NZ124,990 for the GT AWD model.
The Mach-E Select variant will include a 71 kWh battery pack with up to 470 km of range. The power output from its single-motor drivetrain is expected to be 198 kW and shares the torque figure of 430 Nm with its Premium variant.

The next variant above the Select will the Premium variant. It comes equipped with a larger 91 kWh battery pack that will also power the single-motor drivetrain, delivering up to 216 kW of power and 430 Nm peek torque. 

Image: Ford Australia

For those looking at travelling further, the Premium variant has a claimed range of up to 600 km which is on the higher side compared to many other EVs on the market.

The top-of-the-range Mach-E GT will also use the same larger 91 kWh battery pack offering 358 kW and a whopping 860 Nm of torque from its all-wheel-drive powertrain. 

This drivetrain setup with the larger battery will deliver 490 km of range while getting the car to 100 km/h in under 4 seconds. Ford claims this to be around 3.7 seconds with a 1-foot rollout.

Image: Ford Australia

The interior is also quite new for Ford’s Australian models. It includes a 15.5-inch infotainment screen along with a 10.2-inch digital cluster screen. Wireless charging and a 10-speaker sound-system will also be available. 

At the March announcement, Ford also stated that it’s aiming to deliver every Australian delivered Mach-E with a panoramic sunroof as standard. 

Ford Mustang Mach-E is expected to arrive at Ford’s Australian dealers later this year. 

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