Dearborn, Michigan – The United States Environmental Protection Agency has certified range numbers for several variants of the 2021 Mustang Mach-E that closely match targets the automaker set for the electric vehicle (EV) that goes on sale in December.
The premium extended-range rear-wheel-drive Mustang Mach-E meets its targeted EPA-estimated range of 300 miles, while the extended-range all-wheel-drive model meets its targeted EPA-estimated 270-mile range. Standard-range rear-wheel-drive Mustang Mach-E meets its targeted EPA-estimated range of 230-mile, while the standard-range all-wheel-drive model exceeds its 210 miles of targeted range, with an EPA-estimated range of 211 miles.
“This validation by the EPA comes at a perfect time as the Mustang Mach-E is gearing up to take on the open road,” said Darren Palmer, global director, Battery Electric Vehicles, Ford.
Customer deliveries for the Mustang Mach-E will start in December in the United States.
| Model | Ford estimates | EPA estimates |
|---|---|---|
| Standard-range RWD | 230 miles | 230 miles |
| Extended-range RWD | 300 miles | 300 miles |
| Standard-range AWD | 210 miles | 211 miles |
| Extended-range AWD | 270 miles | 270 miles |
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