Fuel economy
The Mustang Mach-E has not yet been rated for efficiency by the EPA, so we donât have official MPGe numbers.
The rear-drive, standard-range Mustang Mach E uses a rear-mounted electric motor with 266 hp and 317 lb-ft of torque and offers 230 miles of range from a 68-kWh battery pack before charging. When all-wheel drive is added, thereâs a front axle electric motor too, for a massive 428 lb-ft of total torque. But on that model, range drops to 211 miles.
The extended-range models have a large 88 kWh battery pack and provide an excellent 300 miles of range in rear-drive with 290 hp and 317 lb-ft of torque. That puts the Mach-E in some good company when it comes to driving range.