Ford is promoting the all-electric Mustang Mach-E as a sports utility vehicle (SUV) that will redefine the range of carmaker models, as well as expand the name of the popular car to a new generation of car buyers.
The 2021 Mach-E is the first vehicle to build on the company's new electric vehicle architecture as part of a $ 11 billion plan to develop 40 completely new electric-powered models by 2022.
It also marks the first time the Mustang name has been used on a car other than a two-door car since it first appeared in 1964.
The prices, performance and range of the Mustang Mach-E electric car are expected to be comparable to the anticipated Tesla Model Y SUV.
According to Ford, the Mach-E - depending on the model - is expected to achieve at least 210 miles to 300 miles of driving range.
Mach-E is available with a standard 75.7 kWh battery or a long-range 98.8 kWh battery.
Mach-E includes a new hands-free driver assistance system, It is expected to compete with Tesla Autopilot and Cadillac’s Super Cruise, and the company plans to activate the driver assistance system through an over-the-air upgrade.
Initial prices range from about $ 43,895 for the Select Select model to around $ 60,500 for the GT model, and Ford has opened the car's pre-booking via the company's website.