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Ford Re-opens Mach-E Order Books

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Ford has re-opened the order books for the Mustang Mach-E electric crossover, and it’s back with more range and two new colors!

Ford issued a stop-sale and recall on the electric Mustang crossover earlier this year, which was meant to address a defect that eventually led to a class-action lawsuit against the Blue Oval carmaker. The good news for Ford, however, is that they seem to have a fix in place, and Premium models built with the updated Extended Range battery will have a targeted EPA-estimated range of 290 miles on all-wheel drive models – that’s up 13 miles from last year’s model.

They’re also offering the new 2023 Mustang Mach-E in two new colors: Carbonized Gray and Vapor Blue – the latter of which feels very much like an Aston Martin or Jaguar color, to us. It’s something different, but seems very rich, and we can’t wait to see it in person.

 

New Mustang Colors for 2023

 

The upgrades aren’t just limited to range and color choises, however. “Adding Ford Co-Pilot360 Driver Assist Technology to the entire Mustang Mach-E line up gives more customers access to services, like BlueCruise hands-free driving and future ADAS, through Ford Power-Up software updates,” Marin Gjaja, chief customer officer, Model e, said. “We’re sharing these changes ahead of re-opening order banks on Tuesday so customers can understand the feature and pricing adjustments around ordering a Mustang Mach-E.”

Other minor changes include making the California Route 1 package (previously available as either a rear-wheel or electric all-wheel drive option), now available only as an all-wheel drive option, and making the panoramic fixed-glass roof a standard feature on GT and GT Performance Editions, replacing the Black Painted Roof.

Prices, too, have gone up, with Ford citing increased material and shipping costs as the driving force behind the price bumps. You can check out the new pricing schedule, below.

 

2023 Mustang Prices

Mustang Mach-EMSRP
Select RWD Standard Range
Select eAWD Standard Range
California Route 1 eAWD Extended Range
Premium RWD Standard Range
Premium eAWD Standard Range
GT Extended Range 
$ 46,895
$ 49,595
$ 63,575
$ 54,975
$ 57,675
$ 69,895 
Extended Range Battery
Nite Pony Appearance Package
GT Performance Package
$ 8,600
$ 800
$ 6,000
MSRP as of Aug. 30, 2022. MSRP excludes destination/delivery fee plus government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer processing charge, any electronic filing charge, and any emission testing charge.
 

SOURCE | IMAGES: FORD.

AUTHOR: 

JO BORRAS

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