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Unleash Your Mach-E GT’s Full Potential: Ford’s $995 Performance Upgrade Shaves Seconds Off Acceleration
Owners of the Ford Mustang Mach-E GT can now enhance their vehicle's speed simply by using their smartphone and paying a single fee of $995.
On Tuesday, Ford unveiled an enhancement package for the 2024 Mustang Mach-E GT that amplifies its torque and improves the electric vehicle's acceleration, reducing its 0-60 mph and quarter-mile times. This power upgrade is priced at $995 before taxes.
The Performance Enhancement boosts the torque of the Mach-E GT by an additional 100 lb-ft, elevating it from 600 to 700 lb-ft. The horsepower, however, stays consistent at 480.
According to Ford, the enhancement in power and subsequent adjustments have reduced the Mach-E GT's time to complete a quarter-mile from 12.4 seconds to 11.8 seconds, and its acceleration from 0 to 60 mph has improved from 3.8 seconds to just 3.3 seconds.
Sam Schembari, a representative from Ford, informed Green Car Reports that the new update will be exclusively accessible for the GT version of the 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E.
The GT Performance Edition, previously positioned higher than the Mach-E GT in the range, boasted a torque of 634 lb-ft and could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.5 seconds. However, this variant was phased out after the year 2023.
The increased twisting force is a default feature on the Mach-E Rally.
When purchasing the Mach-E GT, you have the choice to add the Performance Upgrade. However, existing owners now have the opportunity to acquire this package through the FordPass mobile application. Ford states that once bought, the update will swiftly enhance the electric vehicle's performance in just a few minutes.
The 2024 version of Ford's Mustang Mach-E series has seen enhancements including improved charging speeds and extended range for certain models. Specifically, the Mach-E GT model now offers an additional 10 miles of range as per EPA ratings, totaling 280 miles.
For 2024, they also introduced a freshly designed motor and made modifications to the thermal system, both developed internally.
Ford has announced that the 2024 Mach-E can rapidly charge from 10% to 80% in just over 36 minutes, shaving off nearly 9 minutes from the charging time at its initial release.
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