UPDATE: Ford Mustang Mach-E now cheaper as Q4 Australian launch nears

The Ford Mustang Mach-E will bring a price tag befitting its muscle car image – and well above key rivals such as the Tesla Model Y, Kia EV6 and Hyundai Ioniq 5. Though that price is now slightly cheaper for two of the Mach-E’s three trim levels, with slight savings owing to a change in Luxury Car Tax.

The all-new electric SUV that borrows its names from one of Ford’s most famous models will still be priced from $79,990 before on-road costs.

The most affordable of the three models in the Mach-E range is the Select.

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The Mustang Mach-E Select is $79,990 plus on-road costs. It gets a 71kWh lithium-ion phosphate (LFP) battery; that’s the same chemistry used in the top-selling EVs in the country, including the BYD Atto 3 and single-motor versions of the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y.

Ford Mustang Mach-E
Ford Mustang Mach-E

LFP batteries are typically used because they are more affordable to manufacture and use no – or little – nickel and cobalt.

In the Mustang Mach-E Select the LFP battery is hooked up to a 198kW/430Nm electric motor driving the rear wheels and providing a claimed WLTP range of 470km.

There’s loads of standard equipment to help justify the price, including a 360-degree camera, Bang & Olufsen sound system with subwoofer, wireless phone charging, fake leather trim, full length sunroof, 19-inch wheels and a huge 15.5-inch central touchscreen (half an inch larger than that on Teslas).

Ford Mustang Mach-E
Ford Mustang Mach-E

A better-equipped Mustang Mach-E Premium is now $91,665 and adds LED headlights, adjustable ambient lighting and various trim changes, including red stitching and a black headliner. The Mach-E Premium also gets a larger 91kWh battery pack with the more common NMC battery chemistry. It has a claimed WLTP range of 600km and ups the peak power to 216kW while retaining the same 430Nm torque peak.

Those wanting a dual-motor all-wheel drive will have to stump up for the Mustang Mach-E GT, which is now $107,665  before on-road costs.

It uses the same 91kWh battery but adds a front motor for combined peak outputs of 358kW and 860Nm.

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  • Ford Mustang Mach-E
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  • Ford Mustang Mach-E
  • Ford Mustang Mach-E

The Mustang Mach-E GT is claimed to reach 100km/h in 3.7 seconds and has a WLTP range of 490km.

The Mach-E GT also gets adjustable dampers with the MagneRide Active Suspension system that can adjust 1000 times a second depending on road conditions, driving style and the selected drive mode.

Adding to the GT’s dynamic talents are Brembo front brakes, sportier front seats, unique trim materials and 20-inch wheels with Pirelli tyres.

Ford Mustang Mach-E range and prices

Mustang Mach-E Select

Price: $79,990 plus on-road costs

Range: 470km (WLTP)

Battery capacity: 71kWh

Motor: 1 rear, 198kW/430Nm

Mustang Mach-E Premium

Price: $91,665 plus on-road costs

Range: 600km (WLTP)

Battery capacity: 91kWh

Motor: 1 rear, 216kW/430Nm

Mustang Mach-E GT

Price: $107,665

Range: 490km (WLTP)

Battery capacity: 91kWh

Motor: 1 front, 1 rear, 358kW/860Nm (combined outputs)