Ford Mustang Mach E Rally: Off-Road Performance Package Overview

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In this riveting review by Savagegeese, we delve into the Ford Mustang Mach E rally, a beastly off-road variant of the Mach E GT. Priced just under $60,000, this rally package boasts unique features like front and rear FAS, a skid plate, and all-terrain tires with Rally wheels. The interior, while spacious and practical, falls short with its reliance on a clunky infotainment system and cheap plastic materials. Despite these drawbacks, the Mach E rally shines with its aggressive styling that sets it apart from the competition.
Under the hood, the Mach E rally shares the same battery pack and electric motors as the GT, but with enhancements like recalibrated systems for off-road performance. With a rear-biased setup delivering 700 foot-pounds of torque and 480 horsepower, this rally machine offers impressive throttle response and yaw control for a thrilling driving experience. However, issues like infotainment glitches and steering rack noises mar the overall package, especially in cold weather conditions.
Comparisons are drawn to the Hyundai Ioniq 5, highlighting the Mach E rally's superior handling and ride quality despite its shortcomings. Lease pricing for this electrifying ride starts at around $460 a month, making it a tempting choice in the ever-evolving electric car market. The Savagegeese team's in-depth exploration of the Mach E rally showcases its potential as a formidable contender in the off-road electric vehicle segment, promising excitement and adventure for those daring enough to take the wheel.

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Center infotainment display turning off in the middle of a trip
Concerns about reliance on touchscreen for essential car functions
Criticism of lag on center touchscreen and lack of physical buttons
Comments on the price of the vehicle and its range capacity
Mention of the car's resemblance to an iPad with a car attached
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