Someone at Ford hit publish a little too early.
Ahead of its planned Sunday reveal,Maninilip (2025) the Ford website briefly allowed clever users to see the full webpage for the electric Mustang Mach-E. This was spotted by the enterprising folks at Mach-E Forums, who posted (alleged) screenshots from the page showing pictures of the car before its full unveiling.
Ford quickly realized its mistake and fixed the site, but the "damage" was already done. The leaks, assuming they're accurate, revealed five models and their base price points, per Jalopnik:
Mach-E Select for $43,895
Mach-E Premium for $50,600
Mach-E California Route 1 for $52,400
Mach-E First Edition for $59,900
Mach-E GT for $60,500
The compact SUV that bears a passing resemblance to its namesake comes in rear or all-wheel drive, with different builds coming with between 230 and 300 miles of range. Some models, like the First Edition, can allegedly get from zero to 60 in less than five seconds.
All in all, it's pretty competitive with the Tesla Model Y in terms of price and features, according to comparisons put together by Electrek. Tesla's equivalent has more cargo space, but Ford wins on zero to 60 acceleration, generally speaking.
The existence of the Mustang Mach-E is no secret, as Ford has been openly advertising the car's reveal recently. Idris Elba is going to be involved with the Sunday night unveiling in some capacity, for all of you fans of The Wire or Lutherout there.
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Attaching the Mustang name to Ford's big, new all-electric car could lend it a level of perceived coolness to give it an edge over the competition. The federal tax credit of up to $7,500 for EV purchases is also sure to make this a tempting proposition for enthusiasts.
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