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Mustang Extraordinary... MACH-E

Ford Mustang Mach E- Not just your ordinary electric Vehicle!

Written By: James Manning, Infernal Carnage Unlimited.

 


The Ford Mustang Mach-E, not just an ordinary, electric vehicle.


Why, do you ask? Let’s take a deeper look at this miraculous engineering marvel that has become a corner stone of some truly unique advancements for Ford. I have a pretty elaborate answer for all the muscle car enthusiasts whom are also concerned about things like how vehicles may affect the environment and how they can contribute in their part of helping to reduce air pollution, while looking stylish and being able to rip up the rubber on the road at the same time.


The Ford Mustang Mach-e comes with many options to choose from to tickle a range of in-particular fancies. The California Spec 1 is the base model Mach-E with certain upgrades to taste, as it comes standard with a whopping 290 horsepower and 317 lb-ft of torque, giving you a 6.1 second 0-60 joy ride to brag about. In spite all of the performance mentioned, it also impressively boasts a 305 miles range per charge.


Next up, in the lineup, is the Mach-E Premium, which provides upgrades for the enthusiast to receive an increase to 346 Horsepower and 428 Lb-ft of torque, launching you to a jump of 4.8 seconds 0-60. Astoundingly, even with this level of upgrade, this model provides you with a range of 300 miles per charge, only a slight ding in overal affects in milegage.


The second to last version in this lineup is the Mach-E GT, showing off all the street glory of a souped-up V8, still boasting an incredibly silent, efficienct, electric motor. This electric-powered wonder creates an exhilarating 480 horsepower with 600 lb-ft of torque delivered to the rear wheels. The Mach-E GT performnace specs entices with a super quick 3.8 seconds 0-60, this time, offering a still modest 270 miles per charge range.


Finally, for the super-speed enthusiasts, Ford docotored up a Ford Mach-E CobraJet 1400. The CobraJet 1400 showcases a massive 1400 Horsepower with nearly 2300 Lb-ft of torque. Just like the standard Ford Mustang, there is a plethora of options available for the drivers taste.

 



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Any version of the Ford Mustang Mach-E, from base model to the CobraJet 1400, have options upon lists of options, and a multtude of possible customizations that can truly create a one of a kind vehicle experience for any Mustang lover. With all the companies in the market for your business, parts are being created and altered to work with any make and model you decide acquire. With minimal limitations, the selection is vast in comparion to most other manufacturer offerings, including rims to body parts, paint details to wraps, and from electronics to lighting. The driver can take control of the build and create a piece of art that suits them specifically, so they may tear up asphalt in high-voltage, adorned to their personal liking.

 


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On the inside of the Mach-E, boasts a lot of major technological advancements as well, with the ability to upgrade and create a driver experience like no other. The Mach-E provides the driver with a large 15.5 inch center console touch screen infortainment system with Sync 4 technology. And 10.2 inch instrument cluster. The Mach-E also provides a rotary gearshift dial, wireless phone charging, multiple USB powerpoints, multiple standard powerpoints, intelligent access with push-button start, rain sensing wipers, leather interior, plenty of cargo space, and many, many more options.

 

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If you are a speed enthusiast, who wants to save a few bucks on gas and help the environment at the same time, check out the Mustang Mach-E at your nearest dealer for more details. Set up a test drive, I believe you won’t be disappointed.


Special Thanks to Ford.com, CarandDriver.com, and Motortrend.com for any information obtained for purposes of spec information.


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