2022 Ford Mustang Mach-E Gets A Longer Range
by AutoExpert | 18 October, 2021
There will be a few changes for the 2022 Ford Mustang Mach-E. The most significant update is an improvement in usable battery capacity, which should extend the range. Some versions have had their prices adjusted, and the color scheme has been tweaked.
The basic battery pack's useful capacity improves from 68.0 to 70.0 kWh, while the longer range pack's capacity rises from 88.0 to 91.0 kWh.
According to Ford, the EPA will not retest the 2022 Mach-E, so official stats will remain the same as the current model, which ranges from 211 miles for the base range AWD model to 305 miles for the RWD California Route 1 model.
A new all-wheel-drive option is now available on the California Route 1 trim level, which was earlier exclusively available with rear-wheel drive. Heated front seats and a heated steering wheel are now included in this model, whereas the performance-oriented GT now has a dark roof as basic (it was formerly a $385 option).
While the Select model's base price remains the same at $43,995, the Mach-E Premium's price rises $500 to $49,200, and the California Route 1's price rises $375 to $51,875. The price of the more robust GT variant has been reduced by $1005 and now begins at $59,995. All-wheel drive is stock, whereas all other versions have a $2700 choice.
Iced Blue Silver Metallic substitutes Iconic Silver, and Carbonized Grey is no longer accessible. Grabber Blue and Cyber Orange, which were formerly exclusive for the GT, are now available across the range. There's also a new Ice White Edition offered.
You can place your order for the 2022 Mustang Mach-E on Ford's website right now but expect a long wait. Select and California Route 1 model deliveries are expected to begin in February 2022, with Premium and GT model deliveries following in April 2022, according to the company's projections.