New Electric Car From Ford Known As Ultra-Fast Mustang Surpassing Even The Y Model From Tesla
Ford will begin accepting orders for the variants of its new electric Mustang GT and GT Performance from its first ultra-fast version, and has finally revealed how much each of the new models will cost. The standard version of the Mustang GT has a starting price of $59,900, while the Mustang Mach-E GT Performance starts at $64,900 (R$ 353 thousand before taxes, title, registration, and delivery fees).
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Both new versions of the Mustang Mach-E offer stronger acceleration power than the more affordable variants and come factory-equipped with all-wheel drive, showcasing the novelty of Ford’s new electric car market.
In the version of Ford’s new electric Mustang Mach-E GT, this means peak output of 480 horsepower and 100 km/h at a single touch, meaning the new electric Ford can go from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds.
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Can Ford Match Tesla With Its New Release in the Electric Car Market?
Of course, Ford does not want to be merely compared to Tesla. Recently in a press release issued on Monday (26), the company points out that the new variants of its electric Mustang GT Mach-E have the same power as the gas-powered V8 Mustang Mach 1, but with more power, even being able to be called a ultra-fast electric car.
The only more powerful Mustang that Ford sells is the Shelby GT500, which has a supercharged V8 with nearly 800 horsepower. The Mach 1 starts at around $53,000, while the Shelby starts at nearly $73,000.
The GT versions of Ford’s electric car also feature a track mode (in addition to the three standard driving modes already available in the Mustang Mach-E), which “provides performance-oriented traction and stability control tuned specifically for track use,” according to Ford. And to truly emphasize the performance aspect, the new tracking mode increases the volume of the internal engine noise that Ford designed for the Mustang Mach-E.

New Features Added to the New Model of the Electric Mustang
The new electric model from Ford features prominent new highlights such as external sensors capable of tracking any car on the track and its position, combining this with its super power of 480 horsepower, the new electric car from Ford can still identify cars to its right and left, notifying the driver of the proximity of each vehicle on the same track.


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