Mustang Mach-E: With suspension that adapts 1,000 times per second
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Ford Mustang Mach-E electric SUV redefines its class with a design that honors the Mustang DNA and offers up to 615 kilometers of range.
- It features advanced technology like adaptive MagneRide suspension, one-pedal driving, and a digital cockpit with a 15.5-inch SYNC 4A system.
- Innovations include EV Trip Planner, Phone as a Key, a heat pump for winter efficiency, and entertainment options like video streaming and karaoke.
Ford's Mustang Mach-E electric SUV aims to redefine its segment, blending iconic Mustang DNA with modern electric performance. The vehicle boasts an impressive range of up to 615 kilometers, coupled with a sophisticated suspension system designed for a smooth yet sporty ride. For enthusiasts seeking peak performance, the GT version features the innovative MagneRide adaptive suspension, capable of adjusting damping up to 1,000 times per second for optimal handling and comfort.
The Mach-E enhances the driving experience with features like one-pedal driving, which allows for deceleration using only the accelerator pedal, improving convenience and energy recovery for extended range. Inside, a new digital experience awaits, centered around a 10.2-inch driver display and a prominent 15.5-inch vertical touchscreen powered by Ford's SYNC 4A system. The SUV is built on a dedicated skateboard-type platform, with the battery integrated into the floor for a low center of gravity.
Further innovations include the EV Trip Planner, which intelligently calculates routes and charging stops, and Phone as a Key (PaaK), enabling smartphone use for unlocking and starting the car. Standard equipment includes a heat pump to minimize range loss in winter and a Clear Exit Assist system to warn occupants of approaching cyclists or pedestrians when exiting. For added convenience and entertainment, the Mach-E offers video streaming capabilities when parked and even a karaoke function for passengers.
Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.