This is good news for customers wanting to lease the electric crossover. While many diehard Ford fans still need more time to warm up to it, the Mustang Mach-E has a lot going for it. It's quick, has a decent range for an electric crossover, and is a lot more practical than the pony car with which it shares a name. There's another advantage in the Mach-E's favor, though, based on a new report by CarsDirect. The Mustang Mach-E has surprisingly strong residual values. In fact, its residuals are better than the Mustang Coupe. Depending on the trim, the Mach-E's 36-month residual values range between 56 and 58 percent.