Cool, even if they did copy tesla. Wonder where it will be available for 
purchase 

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> On Nov 16, 2019, at 3:11 AM, brucedp5 via EV <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> % FMC employee (?purposely?) screwed-up, letting their web page be publicly
> seen, then promptly took it down. On Sunday 20191117, plunk your $500
> reserve for 1of5 trims, hecho en MX, 2020 model to be delivered in 2021 %
> 
> https://autoweek.com/article/green-cars/heres-2021-mustang-mach-e-leaked-reservation-site
> HERE'S THE 2021 MUSTANG MACH E, LEAKED BY A RESERVATION SITE
> November 15, 2019  JAY RAMEY
> 
> [images  
> https://s3-prod.autoweek.com/s3fs-public/2019-11/ford-1.jpg
> ]
> 
> Ford promises the Mustang Mach E [EV] will get 300 miles of range in top
> spec, along with RWD and AWD variants.
> 
> Ford
> The first crossovers will be delivered in the second half of 2020.
> 
> Thanks to a Ford reservation website that went up a little early and was
> promptly taken down a couple of hours later (but not before we saw
> everything), we have our first look at the 2021 Ford Mach E electric
> crossover. Mach E Forums [
> https://www.macheforum.com/site/threads/discovered-2021-mustang-mach-e-official-page-w-pricing-models-specs-video-etc.49/
> ] was first to spot the site.
> 
> When it comes to design, the Mustang Mach E largely lives up to the teasers
> Ford has published over the last few months—and to the promise (for better
> or worse) of a crossover with signature Mustang design elements. Up front,
> the Mach E features a familiar Mustang grille and headlight shapes, as if
> lifted from the current model, with a filled-in grille. Out back, the
> crossover mimics the rear fascia of the Mustang coupe or convertible.
> 
> If there is one thing that we don't see here, it's door handles. Or rather,
> they are very small: There appears to be a tiny handle incorporated into the
> front window frame, which looks like it's designed to be pulled down with
> one finger to trigger the door. Otherwise, there is nothing interrupting the
> surface of the doors. 
> 
> The Mustang Mach E interior, meanwhile, features a sleek and minimalist
> appearance with a large vertical infotainment touchscreen dominating the
> center stack. (Yes, just like in a Tesla.) Admittedly, it's hard to tell if
> the screen is mounted in the center stack or if it adopts a floating setup
> to allow it to be angled toward the driver, which would be useful. And if
> you look closely at the image below, you can see that it doesn't line up
> with the armrest—it sits a little to the right in this screenshot of a short
> video that the reservation site displayed. An additional narrow, horizontal
> digital instrument panel sits atop the dash, in front of the driver.
> 
> Ford
> The 2021 Mustang Mach E interior features a large vertical touchscreen, like
> in a Tesla.
> 
> The electric crossover will be offered in rear- and all-wheel drive and in a
> total of five trim levels, which includes a limited First Edition model. The
> base model will offer 230 miles of range, while the limited First Edition
> will dial that up to 270 miles in all-wheel-drive flavor. The long-range
> version, meanwhile, will top out at 300 miles when coupled with rear-wheel
> drive.
> 
> The least expensive way to get into one of these will be the Select model,
> which will start at $43,895, with the Premium being the next in the price
> ladder, starting at $50,600. Ford will also offer the California Route 1
> edition at $52,400, while the limited First Edition will start at $59,900.
> The range-topping GT model, meanwhile, will end the lineup at $60,500—and
> these prices are listed before the deduction of a $7,500 federal tax credit.
> If that's correct, this means that the base model will cost buyers $36,395
> after the deduction of the $7,500 federal tax credit.
> 
> "This limited edition will feature three exterior colors including an
> exclusive Grabber blue metallic body color, unique interior contrast
> stitching, First Edition scuff plates, brushed aluminum pedals and red brake
> calipers, it won't last long," the Ford site says ... hopefully referring to
> availability.
> 
> So the entire lineup appears quite affordable, compared to the other
> crossover EVs currently on the market, including Tesla's. Before the arrival
> of Volkswagen's ID.4 [EV], anyway. 
> 
> Another bit of good news is that the Mach E promises 0-60 launches in the
> mid-five-second range.
> 
> When it comes to charging, the Mustang Mach E will offer 150-kW DC fast
> charging capability, with Ford promising 47 miles of range after 10 minutes
> of charging. 
> 
> These are all preliminary specs, of course, with the first cars scheduled to
> arrive sometime in the second half of 2020. Ford is expected to reveal more
> detailed specs, including horsepower and battery capacities, sometime
> between now and then, in addition to EPA-rated ranges and a little more
> detailed equipment information.
> 
> We'll see more of the Mustang Mach E in a few days—on Nov. 17—when Ford
> officially unveils the EV crossover.
> 
> Ford
> Ford will offer the 2021 Mustang Mach E in five trim levels.
> [© autoweek.com]
> ...
> https://www.google.com/search?q=Sunday+Sunday+Sunday
> 
> 
> https://www.techspot.com/news/82786-ford-all-electric-suv-called-mustang-mach-e.html
> Ford's all-electric SUV is called the Mustang Mach-E, reservations begin
> this Sunday
> November 15, 2019 ... Ford's official launch event for the Mustang Mach-E at
> the Los Angeles Auto Show, will ... confirm these details and reveal more
> information ... Reservations are expected to be open right after the event
> on Ford.com, for which customers will need $500 to book their slot ...
> https://static.techspot.com/images2/news/bigimage/2019/11/2019-11-15-image.png
> 
> 
> https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/ford/2019/11/15/ford-electric-mustang-mach-e-images-early-sunday-reveal/4205172002/
> Ford unleashes electric Mustang Mach-E — earlier than intended
> Nov. 15, 2019  Ford Motor Co. unleashed its highly anticipated
> Mustang-inspired electric SUV — a few days early ... Ford spokesman Mike
> Levine said he did not have all the details of how or why the site went live
> ahead of the reveal: "We look forward to sharing the details on Mach-E on
> Sunday night, and we hope everyone will tune in." ...
> https://twitter.com/Jalopnik/status/1195318159626117122
> 
> 
> + (Mach-E hecho en Mexico)
> https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/15/ford-bets-on-mustangs-reputation-with-mexico-made-mach-e-suv.html
> Ford bets on Mustang’s reputation with Mexico-made Mach-E SUV
> NOV 15 2019 ...
> DETROIT – The Mustang Mach-E is a groundbreaking vehicle for Ford Motor that
> marks the beginning of a new-generation of all-electric vehicles ... 
> experts don’t expect Ford to receive much pushback for its decision to
> produce the Mach-E at its plant in Cuautitlan, Mexico ...
> 
> 
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