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  • Fender packs Mustang tones inside its new personal guitar amplifier

    It's a step above your regular personal guitar amplifier.

  • Recommended Reading: The best long-form stories of 2020

    Recommended Reading highlights the week's noteworthy writing on technology and more.

  • Recommended Reading: Driving the Ford Mustang Mach-E

    Recommended Reading highlights the week's noteworthy writing on technology and more.

  • A woman had nothing but a bobby pin. Six months later, she now has a house.

    Inspired by a Canadian blogger, California resident Demi Skipper had one goal: to trade a bobby pin for a house.

  • The EPA confirms the 2021 Mustang Mach-E can run up to 300 miles

    Ford expects to start deliveries of its first major EV in the US next month.

  • Ford reveals how much its Active Driver Assist option will cost

    The self-driving tech will debut in the 2021 F-150 pickup and electric Mustang Mach-E.

  • Ford makes the 2021 Mustang Mach-E a little cheaper

    You can get up to $3,000 off the price of the Mustang Mach-E.

  • Ford's electric Mustang dragster covers a quarter-mile in 8.27 seconds

    Ford's electric Mustang prototype put all that horsepower to work with an 8.27-second run down the quarter-mile drag strip.

  • Watch the drifting power of Ford's 1,400 horsepower Mustang Mach-E

    Confirming an earlier “leak,” Ford has unveiled a one-off Mustang racing prototype that shows what early unlimited power and torque can do. The Mach-E 1400 uses a 56.8-kilowatt battery and seven motors to make (yep) 1,400 horsepower and marries that with a racing body and huge wing that produces 2,300 pounds of downforce.

  • Ford starts taking Mustang Mach-E orders in the US

    Ford's upcoming Mustang Mach-E is one step to makings its way to buyers, with the automaker opening up US orders for the EV.

  • Ford's Mustang Mach-E will add hands-free driving with a software update

    Ford is planning more driver assists for 2021 vehicles, and its Mustang Mach-E crossover will be one of the first cars to have them. In late 2021, a software update will add 'hands-free' highway driving to its Co-Pilot 360 2.0 features.

  • Ford's electric Mustang dragster delivers over 1,400 horsepower

    Ford's factory-built electric Mustang prototype is built for the drag strip.

  • Ford's Mustang Mach-E First Edition is sold out in the US

    There are plenty of people who like the thought of a Mustang-branded electric SUV, apparently. Ford has confirmed to Roadshow that the Mustang Mach-E First Edition is sold out in the US. If you wanted to be one of the earliest of early adopters for the EV, you're out of luck. The automaker didn't say how many vehicles that represented, but Ford previously said that battery supply constraints would limit overall Mach-E production to 50,000 vehicles in the first year of production. Given that the First Edition is likely a small portion of that number, you may have a hard time spotting the special-run car on the road.

  • Ford Mustang Mach-E: The first all-electric Ford is here

    Ford unveils the Mustang Mach-E, the automaker's first all-electric vehicle.

  • Ford’s Mustang Mach-E straddles the world of EVs, SUVs and muscle cars

    The Mustang is the official muscle car of the United States. The keyword here is car and that's why it's odd that Ford decided to call its new electric vehicle the Mustang Mach-E, when it's clearly not a car. It's a crossover with hints of Mustang design. While the name is perplexing, it's not difficult to understand why the Mach-E, with a range of up to 300 miles, took the most iconic name in the automaker's lineup. It'll help it sell.

  • Mach-E leak reveals a lot about Ford's electric Mustang SUV

    We're still a few days away from the official unveiling of Ford's 'Mustang-inspired' all-electric Mach-E crossover, but you don't have to wait for more information. A poster on MachEForum.com apparently figured out a working URL for the automaker's hidden website complete with pictures, specs and model info for the vehicle. While our friends at Autoblog have posted up a number of pictures showing camouflaged prototypes during test runs, these shots clearly show the two-door crossover in red, which is one of three exterior color options available for its "limited edition" model. While its Mustang inspiration seems mostly limited to the headlights and taillights, it's at least fairly sleek, and imbued with the kind of performance angle Ford is clearly pursuing.

  • Ford confirms its EV crossover will be named the Mustang Mach-E

    Ford has been dropping hints about its all-electric, Mustang-inspired crossover since 2018. Now, days before it's set to reveal the EV, the company has confirmed the name: Mustang Mach-E.

  • Ford's electric Mustang project car packs a manual transmission

    Sports car enthusiasts will sometimes balk at electric cars due to their usual lack of manual transmissions (there's no need for a gearbox, after all), but Ford has hinted that stick shifting might not be completely dead. The automaker has partnered with Webasto on a Mustang Lithium project car (no, it's not the Mustang-like SUV) that mates a monstrous 900-plus horsepower electric motor with a six-speed, drag-race-ready Getrag transmission. You could have the thrill of dropping 'gears' without the guilt of spewing emissions, and you'd definitely feel it when there's over 1,000ft/lbs of always-available torque.

  • Ford Mustang Shelby GT500: Great on the track, good enough for the road

    I pull up, and a gentleman hands me a slip: 11.287 seconds. That's how quickly I covered a quarter mile at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, from a dead stop, in the 2020 Ford Shelby Mustang GT500. I whisper "dammit" under my breath because this 760-horsepower machine will do that run in 10.7 seconds.

  • Watch Ford’s Mustang-inspired EV crossover race around in the snow

    Ford's Mustang-inspired EV crossover is expected to launch in 2020. The company hasn't released too many details, other than that it will have a 370-mile range and fast-charging. But this week, Ford shared two videos of the vehicle in action. The first shows a prototype of the Mustang-inspired ride zipping around Grattan Raceway and brags about the EV's acceleration.