About Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range RWD (2020)
The Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range RWD (2020) is an all-electric rear-wheel drive SUV. It came out in 2020. Ford stopped making the Standard Range RWD (2020) in 2022 and replaced it with the Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range RWD (2022). You can still find Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range RWD (2020) on the used car market, with prices starting around €33,900.
The Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range RWD (2020) has a 75.7 kWh battery pack, allowing it to travel up to 372 km on a single charge. The car has an average efficiency of 18.3 kWh per 100 km (or 183 Wh/km) — ranked №391 out of 678 electric vehicles.
Frequently Asked Questions
How powerful is it? How fast does it accelerate?
The Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range RWD (2020) is equipped with a powertrain that delivers up to 190 kW (255 hp) of power and 430 Nm of torque.
This enables a 0 to 100 km/h acceleration in 6.1 seconds (ranked №304 out of 678 electric vehicles) and a top speed of 180 km/h.
How far can it go on single charge? What is the real-world range?
Real-world range of the Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range RWD (2020) is 335–409 km (ranked №391 out of 678 electric vehicles) — depending on several factors, including:
Speed: Higher speeds deplete the battery faster.
Temperature: Extreme cold and hot weather impacts range.
Terrain: Hilly or mountainous terrain reduces range.
Driving style: Aggressive driving with frequent acceleration and braking consumes more energy.
Use of features: Features like climate control and media system also affect range.
It's important to remember that these are just estimates, and your actual range may vary. It's always best to factor in these various factors when planning your trip and be prepared for potential charging stops.
What charging options are available? How long does it take to charge it?
In Europe Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range RWD (2020) has a CCS Type 2 charge port.
You can charge it at home using a standard domestic socket or plug into any public AC charging station using the right cable. Keep in mind that the car's on-board charger (inverter) limits the maximum AC charging rate to 11 kW, which translates to approximately 54 km of range added per hour of charging.
For quicker charging, consider using a compatible DC fast-charging station. The car boasts a maximum charging rate of 115 kW, but remember that battery temperature and charge level can influence the actual speed you'll experience.