Almost all of the Mustang Mach-E’s growth to date is coming from customers replacing an internal combustion vehicle with electric - more than 8 in 10 U.S. customers and 9 in 10 European customers - proving that Ford is creating electric vehicles that meet broad customer needs.
"When we put the pony on this Mustang,
we knew we’d have skeptics. What we didn’t quite know then was just how
popular this car would become," said Darren Palmer, vice president,
Electric Vehicle Programs, Ford Model e. "I love seeing Mustang Mach-E
vehicles on the road and talking to customers, and I am seeing more and
more of them."
The Mustang Mach-E is available in 37 countries
across the world for 2023, up from 22 in the vehicle’s first year. New
Zealand, Brazil and Argentina are among the latest markets added to the
Mustang Mach-E stable. Global growth comes as Ford upgrades Cuautitlan
Stamping and Assembly Plant - which built the 150,000th vehicle - to
support even more customers.
"The plant is buzzing," said Deborah
Manzano, Ford’s director of manufacturing. "There’s a new battery line,
new chassis line, additional assembly line, we’re literally maxing out
the space to make more Mustang Mach-E vehicles. We most recently added a
new paint shop, too. Nothing is standing still for long!"
The
Mustang Mach-E continues to prove its popularity winning awards and
accolades including the 2021 North American Utility of the Year,
Edmunds’ Top-Rated Luxury Electric Vehicle and several more.