Mustang Mach-E Variants Are Getting More Juice
Most models in the range get a 6-10 kW and 15 Nm output increase. This should result in a measurable drop in 0-62 mph times.
More Juice
According to a document recently shared on MachEForum.com, the Mach-E electric SUV range is set to have more juice than initially reported. The upgrades are relatively minor but consistent across the whole range, with some models receiving slightly power more than others.
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Mach-E RWD Standard Range
The Mach-E RWD Standard Range model was set to hit the road with 190 kW and 415 Nm of torque. Now, these figures have been upped to 198 kW and 430 Nm of torque.
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Mach-E RWD Extended Range
The Mack-E RWD Extended Range model doesn't get as much extra power as its standard range counterpart. But it will now launch with 216 kW which is 6 kW more than before, and 430 Nm of torque which is an extra 15 Nm more than anticipated.
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Mach-E AWD Standard Range
Like the Mach-E RWD Standard Range model, the AWD Standard Range gets an extra 8 kW bringing its total to 198 kW. Again like its RWD counterpart, it's been given an extra 15 Nm of torque, bringing its total to 430 Nm.
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Mach-E AWD Extended Range
The Mach-E AWD Extended Range model gets the biggest power increase throughout the range, gaining an extra 10 kW. This brings its power output to a hefty 258 kW. Like the other models in the range, it also gets an extra 15 Nm of torque, placing its final output at 430 Nm.
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Mach-E GT
Ford's top of the line Mach-E GT model wasn't mentioned in the report. This suggests that it will launch with the same 342 kW and 830 Nm of torque as originally announced. It's unclear how much these output upgrades across the range will increase performance, but 0-62 mph times are expected to drop by around a tenth of a second.
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