Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally Review: Design and Performance Impressions
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In this review by the MotorTrend Channel, the Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally takes center stage, stirring up controversy with its Mustang branding and SUV design. The team delves into the rally-inspired enhancements, from the adjusted ride height to the rugged Michelin CrossClimate 2 tires. While applauding the OZ Racing-esque wheels and rear spoiler, they express disappointment in the door decals. The Rally Sport mode steals the show, showcasing impressive performance in terms of handling, traction, and braking, particularly in challenging off-road terrains. Ford's fusion of fun and safety features, like traction control, earns a nod of approval.
The discussion shifts to the 2024 model updates, highlighting the new rear motor and enhanced power delivery. The review emphasizes the remarkable ride quality attributed to the MagnaRide dampers, underscoring the Mustang Mach-E Rally's versatility as a commuter, highway cruiser, and off-road contender. Despite minor handling constraints, the team finds the vehicle to be a compelling and enjoyable option for driving enthusiasts. The absence of customizable slip angle control is identified as a potential area for improvement in future updates, adding a touch of anticipation for what lies ahead in Ford's rally-inspired lineup.
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Viewer Reactions for Can an Electric Mustang SUV Really Off-Road?! 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally First Test
Question about the car's ability to go sideways on tarmac and if it has a hydraulic ebrake
Positive comment on the car's appearance
Comparison of the car's design to a mix of Mustang and Focus RS
Criticism on the car's off-road capabilities
Disagreement with the car being called a Mustang due to its design
Concerns about the reliability of the electric Mustang
Comparison of the car's design to a Tesla and criticism on the front end
Positive comment on the car, calling it cool and sick
Negative opinions on electric cars and the car not being a true Mustang
List of traditional rally cars for inspiration
Mention of Ford losing money on every car sold
Request to stop reviewing EVs and negative comments on them
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