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Ford Mustang Mach-E is Available for Order Again with Longer Range and Lower Price

The Mustang Mach-E is now up to $4,000 cheaper — but will it be enough to outshine Tesla?

Ford officially reopens orders for its electric crossover, the Mustang Mach-E, also adding a couple of exciting updates, including a better price tag, a longer battery range, and the latest BlueCruise driving-assist tech, a new offer designed to fight off the competition.

The Standard Range model is now equipped with a 70 kWh battery, providing a higher EPA-estimated range of up to 250 miles for the RWD model and 226 miles for the eAWD variant. Meanwhile, the Extended Range Mach-E retains its 91.0 kWh lithium-ion battery, assumably still offering the same 300 miles of range.

Ford Mustang Mach-E

That said, AWD models now receive an additional 45 hp, bringing their total power to 311 hp (232 kilowatts). Complementing the higher power is also a shorter charging time for Standard Range models, now going from 10% to 80% in just 33 minutes, thanks to the new faster DC charging capacity.

In addition, the US automaker will throw in a 90-day free trial for its BlueCruise hands-free driving feature with your Mach-E purchase. It’s essentially an ADAS allowing you to change lanes, without having to touch the steering wheel, just by activating the turn signal — neat offer indeed, but shouldn’t that be a standard feature instead?

That being said, it’s the second time Ford has lowered the price of its Mach-E this year. Both RWD and eAWD Select models are now down $3,000, while the Premium and GT models are cheaper by $4,000 — California Route gets an extra $1,000 discount.

It’s very possible that Ford’s move was forced by Tesla’s recent massive price cuts, triggering somewhat of a price war among EV makers. But unlike Tesla, which sacrifices its profit margins to boost sales, the Blue Oval goes with a smarter strategy, utilizing its Cuautitlán Izcalli, Mexico plant to reduce production costs.

Better yet, according to Detroit Free Press, customers who have ordered the Mach-E since the beginning of the year, whether they’re still awaiting delivery or have already received their Mach-E, are both retroactively eligible for the latest price cuts.

But will that be enough to fight off Tesla — let’s see about that.

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