2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E pricing breakdown

The 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E is about to start shipping to customers and dealerships, and you might be thinking about adding the electric Mustang to your fleet. You are likely wondering, “how much does it cost?”

The Mustang Mach-E currently comes in a rear-wheel drive version and an all-wheel drive version. There are two different battery sizes, as well, which dictate how far the car can go on a single charge.

Mustang Mach-E Select RWD — $43,995

The range starts off with the rear-drive Mustang Mach-E select. It has a range of 230 miles, and comes with the Phone as a Key function, the 15.5-inch touch screen infotainment display, and the Mustang sequential turn signals.

Mustang Mach-E Select AWD — $46,695

Opting for the all-wheel drive variant of the Mustang Mach-E select lowers the overall range to 211 miles, though it adds some all-weather practicality that you might now have with the rear-wheel drive only version.

Mustang Mach-E Premium RWD — $48,100

If you want more features, upgrade to the Premium Mustang Mach-E. With rear-wheel drive, the car starts at $48,100 and has a range of 230 miles.

Premium models have upgraded wheels, the prep kit for Active Drive Assist, a 360-degree camera, a panoramic fixed glass roof, heated front seats and steering wheel, a 10-speaker B&O stereo, and other premium features.

Mustang Mach-E Premium AWD — $50,800

Like the Select model, the Premium can be had with all-wheel drive for an additional $2,700, bringing the total cost of entry to $50,800.

Mustang Mach-E Premium Extended Range RWD — $53,100

If 230 miles of range isn’t enough for you, you can opt for an extended range battery in both rear-wheel and all-wheel drive configurations. For the rear-drive setup, it adds $5,000 and enhances your range to 300 miles of range for a full charge.

Additionally, horsepower is raised from 266 hp to 290 hp.

Mustang Mach-E Premium Extended Range AWD — $55,800

The extended range battery in all-wheel drive trim gives you a total of 270 miles of range and increases your horsepower to 346 hp. Total price for this model comes to $55,800.

Mustang Mach-E California Route 1 — $50,900

Available only in rear-drive with the extended battery, the California Route 1 Mustang Mach-E has 300 miles of range and 290 hp. This trim package also adds some unique features to separate it from other Mustangs, including unique wheels and badging.

Mustang Mach-E GT — $61,600

The GT version of the Mach-E Mustang has all-wheel drive and the extended range battery. Ford anticipates 250 miles of range on this high-performance model, and a 0-60 mph time of less than 4 seconds.

An additional Performance Edition can be added that’ll add magnetic suspension and even more performance and handling.

In the case of this pricing, all of the prices include the $1,100 shipping charge, which might be why pricing looks different here compared to Ford’s build and price tool.

Additionally, the Mustang Mach-E might have the $7,500 federal tax credit available. You’ll want to consult a tax professional on how to take advantage of the credit.

Written by Chad Kirchner
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