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Ford Mustang Mach-E GT 2024 will receive a performance upgrade

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The 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E GT will receive an available bronze appearance package, along with some performance enhancements, for the new model year.

The appearance package includes a bronze grille, badges, and 20-inch wheels. It is available with the paint colors Shadow Black, Star White Metallic, and Eruption Green (new for 2024). Ford stated that a Mach-E GT with this package and the extended-range battery package will start at $60,990 before destination charges.

The package also comes with an “optional performance upgrade opportunity” that will deliver the fastest 0-60 mph time of any production Mach-E to date, according to Ford. Details will be released at a later date.

For reference, Ford states that the current Mach-E GT goes from 0 to 60 mph in 3.8 seconds in standard form and 3.5 seconds in the Performance Edition. Ford has also mentioned that the Mach-E Rally, slated for the 2024 model year, will further improve the 0-60 mph time of the Performance Edition.

Meanwhile, the Mach-E GT also features standard magnetic suspension damping, upgraded front brakes with 15.2-inch rotors and Brembo calipers, and high-performance front seats (including a 10-position power driver’s seat) for 2024.

No other details for the 2024 model year have been announced for non-GT versions of the Mach-E, although more information on these performance variants is likely to be available soon.

Ford has been consistently refining the Mach-E since its launch as a 2021 model. It introduced LFP batteries in the base versions of the Mach-E from last year, with such battery types aimed at making electric vehicles more affordable.

In 2021, Ford planned to triple Mach-E production by 2023, but it seems to have deviated somewhat from that strategy. Part of the reason could be the federal tax credit for electric vehicles. The Mach-E dropped off the list of eligible vehicles for 2024, along with many other electric vehicles.

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