Why Go Electric With the New Ford Mustang Mach-E

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What if we told you that it was possible to have an all-American sports car thatā€™s actually a family-friendly SUV but also an eco-friendly electric vehicle? If that sounds too good to be true, itā€™s not: Itā€™s the new Ford Mustang Mach-E. The award-winning EV from the Blue Oval brand takes legendary Mustang DNA and injects it into a functional SUV thatā€™s spacious, intelligent, and up for just about whatever Pittsburgh can throw your way.

Incredible power, no engine required

When we think of a Mustang, we think of a purebred performance vehicle that can burn rubber and turn heads with ease. And the 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E hits that mark quite easily. The new Mustang Mach-E GT is available with a Performance Upgrade that increases torque output from a new rear eMotor. The result? 700 lb-ft of instant torque and a 3.3-second 0-60 sprint.[1] That puts this pony in elite company and makes it a must if you love the thrill of the drive.

Ready to Rally?

For 2024, Ford shakes things up in the Mustang Mach-E lineup with the addition of a new Rally model. This more rugged option can handle the streets of Pittsburgh and backroad trails with equal vigor thanks to a raised stance, more underbody protection, and RallySport Drive Mode that provides more control when you want to get wild. Plus, the Mustang Mach-E Rally has a cool look all its own thanks to 19-inch Oxford White wheels wrapped in Michelin CrossClimate2 performance tires, a unique grille, and sporty hood stripes.

Long range, simpler charging

Are you on the fence about going electric because youā€™re concerned about long-distance driving? Let the 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E ease your mind. Ford offers more range in the Mustang Mach-E than ever, topping out at 320 miles in the Premium model with extended-range battery and rear-wheel drive.[2] That means that when football season rolls around, you can make the trek up to Cleveland, do some tailgating, and make it back home all without needing to charge. And when you do need to charge on the go, youā€™ll have access to the BlueOvalā„¢ Charge Network, which now lets you tap into more than 15,000 Tesla Superchargers across North America.

Family-friendly with ample curb appeal

One of the best things about the 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E is the fact that it looks like a Mustang. The recognizable design hallmarks are there with the pony emblem on the grille and the sleek, fastback-style profile. But whatā€™s inside arguably counts for even more, especially if youā€™re raising a family in Pittsburgh. The Mustang Mach-E is a spacious, functional SUV with space for up to five people and ample cargo space both in the rear and in the frunk under the hood.

Loaded with technology

The Ford Mustang Mach-E is one of the smartest new vehicles that Ford offers, delivering a huge array of standard and available technologies. That includes SYNCĀ® 4A, the standard infotainment system with Enhanced Voice Recognition, wireless Apple CarPlayĀ® and Android Autoā„¢, and a gorgeous 15.5-inch display. The Mustang Mach-E also comes with Ford Co-Pilot360ā„¢ driver-assist safety features to enhance your confidence and is available with BlueCruise hands-free highway driving. Simply put, the Mustang Mach-E is as smart as they come.

Switching to an electric vehicle may seem like a big step, but with the Mustang Mach-E, Ford makes the transition as simple as possible. Better yet, it makes it fun ā€” just like a Mustang should be. Shults Ford South has the new Mustang Mach-E in stock and available to custom order, and you can contact our team if youā€™d like to learn more of the advantages of going electric in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.


[1] When properly equipped with Mustang Mach-E GTā„¢ Performance Upgrade. Ford test data based on typical industry methodology using 1-ft rollout. Tested with optional Summer tires.

[3] RWD with Extended Range Battery model. Based on full charge. Actual range varies with conditions such as external environment vehicle use, vehicle maintenance, high-voltage battery age and state of health.