I do like Mustangs … but not sure about this 2021 Mustang Mach-E. It just looks like a hatch-back/SUV. Anyway, 300 miles range isn’t too bad. To put this into perspective, a Tesla Model 3 has a range of 263 miles, while the bigger Model S has a range of 402 miles.
Taken from Engadget … The Environmental Protection Agency has released its certified range numbers for the 2021 Mustang Mach-E, and they’re pretty much what Ford had expected. Depending on the configuration, the automaker’s first major electric vehicle can run for up to 300 miles on a single charge, per the EPA. You’ll need to kit out the EV with rear-wheel drive and the extended battery to hit that target.
The EPA’s testing matched Ford’s estimates for other variants too. The all-wheel drive with extended battery option has an estimated range of 270 miles, while the standard range model with rear-wheel drive can run for up to 230 miles before you need to recharge it.
As for the standard, all-wheel drive model, that should be good for 211 miles on a single charge, according to the EPA. That’s one mile more than Ford predicted. The EPA has yet to complete testing on the California Route 1 trim, which Ford also says has a range of 300 miles. The company expects the agency to release its estimated range for that variant by the end of the year.
Source: Engadget