Jan 15, 2021

Mach E Brighton Ford

Editorial by Lindsey Fuller: our wonderful Marketing Assistant

The announcement of Ford’s Mustang Mach-E First Edition in 2019 took the internet by a storm that has not settled since. While its release is awaited with anticipation, the Mach-E’s crossover style has left us all with questions. I hope to ease concerns and showcase all of the positives that come with this new version of the classic car.

The biggest pro of the Mach-E is it’s mechanical power. The Mustangs have a reputation of being impressive vehicles and as the newest edition, the Mach-E has to deliver on its horsepower to be seen as a true member of the collection. The design has followed through, and the vehicle features a horsepower of 480. This is great news for fans of previous Mustangs. The Mach-E continues to prove its place in its 0-60 time. Clocking in at an impressive less than 4 seconds, this electric powerhouse is set to be a crowd pleaser. On top of all these technical pros, the electric charging design will also do wonders for the environment.

On top of its mechanics, the Mach-E also has many amazing cosmetic features to offer buyers. Because as important as horsepower is who really wants to drive without a heated steering wheel? On top of that luxury, the Mach-E comes in many different models so customers can have their pick of styles.

The question on everyone’s mind is why the Mach-E is a better buy than Tesla. The Mach-E has an improved version of the notorious dashboard that’s on every car fanatics bucket list. The modernity of the large touch screen creates a contrast against the 60’s reminiscent Mustang logo embossed wheel and door sill plates. The Mach-E keeps users safe by keeping its controls in just the place you expect in a Mustang. This avoids user error, while the other features maintain the wow factor of the vehicle. This feature amongst others like the Mach-E’s ability to open the trunk from its own smartphone app, the contrast of the roofline and windowline’s directions and its outstanding cargo space all put the Mach-E above competing brands. 

 

About the author:

Lindsey Fuller Marketing Brighton Ford

Lindsey is a high school Senior at Brighton High School. She is finishing out her last year virtually and is the Marketing Assistant at Brighton Ford. She is a ball of energy, is fun to work with, a social media whiz and helps us all keep in touch with our younger selves. To add to her list of accomplishments, she is also a fantastic writer! Check back often for more editorial pieces from Lindsey!

 

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