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What have Ford Performance and RTR done to this drifting Mustang Mach-E?

What have Ford Performance and RTR done to this drifting Mustang Mach-E?

Posted on July 18, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

All eyes may have been on the new Bronco this week, but Ford’s other big truck news of late, the Mustang Mach-E, seems intent on stealing back the limelight. Announced last year, the electric crossover heads to dealerships later in 2020, though the feistiest Mustang Mach-E GT won’t arrive until next year. There may, though, be something even more excessive than that, waiting in the wings.

Lest you forgot, Ford is promising a healthy jolt of performance from the GT-badged version of its electric crossover. Power – in kW and horsepower – are yet to be confirmed, but the automaker says 0-60 mph should arrive in under 4 seconds. It’ll be all-wheel drive, and Ford is targeting 250 miles of range from its 88 kWh of available battery.
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