Ford Mustang Mach-E review (inc. 0-100 & braking): Why I switched from Tesla to Ford
Review of the Mustang Mach-E: A Surprising Experience
Initial Impressions
- The speaker expresses surprise at the performance of the Mustang Mach-E, contrasting it with previous disappointments regarding its firmness and endurance.
- The review focuses on a mid-spec model priced just under $80,000, which is seen as a better option for those not needing high-performance features.
Review Structure
- This review will be less detailed than the previous one on the Mach-E GT, focusing instead on key differences between models.
- Viewers are encouraged to use time codes or YouTube chapters to navigate through different parts of the video.
Design Overview
- The speaker questions whether this electric vehicle can embody the sportiness associated with traditional Mustangs, emphasizing that it must perform "Mustang things."
- The design is praised for its muscular stance and modern features like full LED headlights and 19-inch alloy wheels.
Comfort and Practicality
- Concerns about ride comfort are addressed; this model has 55 profile tires aimed at improving comfort compared to the firmer GT version.
- Features such as a glass roof, privacy glass, and innovative door handles (push-button access) enhance usability for active lifestyles.
Interior Features
- Inside, the key design resembles other Ford models but includes advanced features like push-button start—though questioned for necessity in an electric car.
- The interior quality is highlighted as premium with soft-touch materials that justify its price point.
Infotainment System
- A nearly 16-inch infotainment screen offers extensive functionality including satellite navigation and a high-quality sound system from B&O.
Overview of Vehicle Features and Technology
Interior Design and Controls
- The vehicle features an integrated owner's manual and charging screen, with climate control managed entirely through a digital interface, eliminating physical buttons.
- A secondary display, over 10 inches in size, serves as an effective alternative to a head-up display by providing essential information directly in the driver's line of sight.
- Unlike some competitors like Tesla, this design allows for easy access to critical driving information without diverting attention from the road.
Safety Features
- The car is equipped with advanced safety technologies including autonomous emergency braking with pedestrian and cyclist detection, auto-dimming rearview mirror, blind spot monitoring, lane keeping assistance, semi-autonomous steering functions, radar cruise control, front/rear parking sensors, and a 360-degree camera.
- While the quality of the 360-degree camera is acceptable, it could be improved for better clarity.
Connectivity and Storage
- Charging options include one wireless charging pad along with USB-A and USB-C ports. However, storage space visibility raises concerns about leaving valuables inside the vehicle.
- The center armrest lacks functionality for storage but there is a reasonably sized glove box available.
Comfort and Space
- Driver's seat adjustments are electric; however, only the back can be lifted which may limit comfort options. Memory settings for three drivers are included.
- Rear seating offers good knee room but slightly cramped headroom. It includes two USB ports (one each of USB-A and USB-C), ISOFIX points for child seats, and a center armrest.
Cargo Capacity
- The sloping roofline impacts cargo space but underfloor storage has been designed into the vehicle as part of its electric platform benefits.
- Additional storage under the bonnet provides over 100 liters capacity for cables or other items that do not fit inside the main cabin.
Charging Capabilities
Battery Specifications
- The vehicle features a charge port located in a less-than-optimal position; both AC (11 kW on three-phase power) and DC (150 kW maximum charging rate).
Range Expectations
- With a 91 kWh battery offering approximately 600 km WLTP range; however, charging speeds may not meet expectations compared to industry averages.
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Driving the Ford Mustang Mach-E: Initial Impressions
Firm Ride Quality
- The reviewer notes that the ride quality of the Ford Mustang Mach-E is firm, similar to that of a Tesla Model Y, which they previously owned for two years.
- The firmness can be uncomfortable, especially on bumpy roads, as it may disturb passengers, including children.
Powertrain and Performance
- The Mach-E features a single electric motor in its long-range version, unlike many competitors that offer dual motors for extended range.
- It produces over 200 kW of power and around 400 Nm of torque, which is considered optimal for rear-wheel-drive electric vehicles to avoid excessive tire wear.
- The vehicle achieves a 0 to 100 km/h time of approximately 6 seconds, indicating decent performance despite its weight.
Driving Experience
- Despite weighing over 2 tons, the Mach-E feels sporty during driving due to its torque and battery weight distribution.
- Ford claims an energy consumption rate of about 17 kWh per 100 km; however, real-world usage shows it at around 20 kWh after some mileage.
Features and Handling
- One-pedal driving is supported but could benefit from smoother stopping mechanics; this could potentially be improved through software updates.
- The turning circle is better in the rear-wheel-drive version compared to all-wheel drive, with a curb weight just under 2100 kg.
Testing Body Control and Drive Modes
Body Control Assessment
- During high-speed maneuvers (130 km/h), the firmer ride contributes positively to body control and sportiness while driving.
Bumpy Road Performance
- On rough roads at lower speeds (90 km/h), the vehicle's firmness results in noticeable bouncing but maintains good handling characteristics.
Drive Mode Options
- Different drive modes are available: Whisper (eco), Active (normal), and Untamed (sport). Switching to Untamed enhances performance feedback during spirited driving.
Sporty Feel and Handling Characteristics
Steering Feedback
- The steering provides good feedback with a distinct rear-wheel-drive feel. Acceleration feels smooth once up to speed without being overly aggressive like higher-performance models.
Brake Response
- While braking is effective with sharp response, it can feel grabby. This characteristic was also noted in previous GT model experiences.
Overall Sportiness
- The Mach-E embodies sporty attributes expected from a Mustang badge; it's not purely performance-focused but stands out among electric SUVs for its engaging drive experience.
Fun Factor: Drifting Capabilities
Exploring Fun Features
Ford Mustang Electric Performance Review
Initial Impressions and Donut Test
- The reviewer begins with a donut maneuver, expressing surprise at the car's performance, noting it handles well without excessive torque.
- Despite lacking the traditional V8 sound, the vehicle successfully performs a donut, showcasing its Mustang heritage.
- The reviewer acknowledges that while it's not as easy to perform stunts as in a V8, the instant torque from the rear motor allows for enjoyable driving experiences.
Comparison with Other Electric Cars
- The Mustang electric model is positioned as a fun sporty car, differentiating itself from other electric vehicles like Tesla that limit performance when stability control is off.
- The reviewer praises Ford for maintaining elements of fun associated with the Mustang brand in their electric offering.
Performance Testing
- A performance test is conducted to measure acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h and then up to 120 km/h; battery level noted at 47% which may affect results.
- Results show 0 to 100 km/h in 7.23 seconds and 80 to 120 km/h in 4.55 seconds; some sluggishness attributed to battery charge and cold weather conditions.
Braking Performance
- A braking test from 100 km/h yields impressive results: stopping distance of just 35.97 meters in 2.81 seconds, one of the best recorded by the reviewer.
Overall Assessment and Living Experience
- The reviewer plans to keep the car for an extended period for further evaluation as a potential replacement for another model.
- Compared to higher-spec models that fail to deliver expected performance, this version offers better handling and tech features while still being practical for daily use.