Because it will be a CBU import, the Mustang Mach-E will be virtually identical to the model models in other countries. Assembly of the crossover electric SUV is done in Mexico and China - Overdrive
It finally happened, ladies and gents! Ford has confirmed the GE2 and TE1 platforms for electric vehicles, and there’s a whole lot of EVs in the offing.
Next-Gen Ford Mustang Reportedly Coming in Late 2028 Solely With Electric Power 20 Jan 2021, 13:21 UTC ·
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The Blue Oval has just started the first deliveries of the fully electric Mustang Mach-E, and the plans are in motion for the company to ramp up its EV expansion. It will do it with a raft of interesting models, including the battery Transit van or the upcoming zero-emissions F-150 pickup truck. Also, if a recent (and quite frankly) wild rumor pans out, the regular Mustang is also going down the same route.
While that might take a while, the internal combustion engine (ICE) has its days numbered, whether we like it or not. There are plenty of hints just about everywhere, from startups trying to change the entire world to legacy automakers promising an onslaught of electrified models in the (very) near future.