The 2026 Ford Mustang Mach-E lineup has been updated for the new year, with power output and driving range increases for the GT headlining the changes – accompanied by a subtle styling refresh for all variants of the mid-size electric SUV.
Prices have increased by $1000 for the entry-level Mach-E Select – now starting from $65,990 before on-road costs – while the Mach-E Premium and range-topping Mach-E GT have gone up by $500 each, to $80,490 and $98,490 before on-road costs respectively.
The rear-wheel drive Select has received an additional 14kW of power and 95Nm of torque, increasing outputs to 212kW and 525Nm – while driving range remains unchanged at 470km (WLTP), thanks to a 73kWh battery.
The Mach-E Premium also continues with rear-wheel drive, though the variant now gets the s