A leasing deal on a new Ford Mustang Mach-E gets you an all-new, all-electric rival to the Tesla Model X and Jaguar I-Pace, launched with two battery pack sizes and three power outputs. At the entry point of the range sits a single motor-driven version, with either a 75kWh battery and a 245hp motor or a 99kWh battery and a 290hp motor. Both hit 60mph in under eight seconds, with ranges of 280 miles and 370 miles. Further up in the range sits a twin-motor all-wheel-drive version with the choice of either a 75kWh battery and 245hp, or a 99kWh battery and 337hp. Both versions should go from 0-60mph in under seven seconds while returning claimed ranges of 260 and 335 miles.
The Mustang Mach-E has been praised by motoring journalists, who have regarded it as desirable and fun to drive. The consensus is that the entry-level version is actually the best value of the bunch.
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