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2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally launched overseas, performance improved

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Recently, the 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally was launched overseas. Ford has developed a new rear motor, which not only reduces weight, but also generates greater torque, enabling 0-96km/h acceleration in 3.3 seconds. , Ford said that the 2024 model will be faster than the Tesla Model Y high-performance version.

“The picture shows the 2023 electric horse Rally version”

The 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally offers four models: Select, Premium, GT and Rally. Select and Premium are rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive models. Select is only equipped with a standard battery pack. Premium provides a standard battery and an extended-range battery. GT and Rally are only equipped with All-wheel drive configuration with extended-range battery.

The entry-level Select starts at US$41,890, approximately RMB 303,200; the Premium model starts at US$45,890, approximately RMB 332,100; the GT model starts at US$55,890, approximately RMB 404,400; and the Rally model The starting price is US$61,890, which is approximately RMB 447,800.

The 2024 Mustang Mach-E GT version is equipped with Ford Performance front seats, Brembo brand front brake calipers and MagneRide damping system.

The 2024 Mustang Mach-E Rally Select model has a cruising range of 402 kilometers, 32 kilometers more than before; the Premium model equipped with an extended-range battery has a cruising range of 515 kilometers, an increase of 32 kilometers; the GT version has a cruising range of 451 kilometers, an increase of 16 kilometers; Rally The version model has a range of 426 kilometers.

In terms of charging, the electric horse equipped with an extended-range battery charges 20% faster. It only takes 36 minutes to charge from 10% to 80%, which is nearly 9 minutes faster than before. The 10%-80% charging time of the standard battery pack model is 32 minutes, which is nearly 6 minutes faster than before.

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