
Mustang Mach-E gets its name from Mach 1 the first-generation Mustang. Design inspired from its gasoline motor sibling. A four-door high rice crossover comes in one or two motor options and a bigger battery capacity.
Ford has launched its Mustang Mach-E in a range of models with two battery packs first is 68kWh and the second 88kWh, both are available in Rear Wheel Drive (RWD) and All Wheel Drive (AWD) mode.
A Standard 68kWh battery pack comes in two variants Select & Premium
Range: 230mi (RWD) & 211mi (AWD)
Acceleration (0-60 mph): 5.8s (RWD) & 5.2s (AWD)
Power Output: 266hp
Torque: 480Nm (RWD) & 580Nm (AWD)
Top Speed: 111mph

The Extended Range 88kWh battery pack is also available in Rear Wheel Drive (RWD) and All-Wheel Drive (AWD). Further Extended Range battery pack is available in four variants Premium, California Route 1, First Edition & GT
Premium, California Route 1 (RWD)
Range: 300mi
Acceleration (0-60 mph): 6.1s
Power Output: 290 hp
Torque: 430 Nm
Top Speed: 111mph

Premium, First Edition (AWD)
Range: 270mi
Acceleration (0-60 mph): 4.8s
Power Output: 346hp
Torque: 580Nm
Top Speed: 111mph

GT (AWD) is available in GT and GT Performance Edition
Range: 250mi GT & 235mi GT Performance Edition
Acceleration (0-60 mph): 3.8s & 3.5s
Power Output: 480hp
Torque: 813Nm & 860Nm
Top Speed: 124mph
Prices starts from $42,000 and go up to $60,000 for GT edition
Tesla Model Y
Model Y is a CUV as termed by Tesla Inc. where CUV stands for Electric Compact Crossover Utility Vehicle. Tesla Model Y has been developed on a similar line to the Model 3 and shares 75% of parts from the same. Model Y offers a third row of seating for a seven-passenger seating capacity. Model Y is a less expensive option and a good replacement for the Model X.

The standard variant is available only in the Rear Wheel Drive Motor option and the estimated range as per EPA is 244mi, the car goes from 0-60 mph in 5.3 seconds, and the speed of the vehicle is 135mph the car would cost about $43,000 including $1,200 delivery fee.

The long-range variant is available in the All Wheel Drive option with and without performance upgrade. AWD model Y gives a range of 326 mi as per EPA standards while it accelerates from 0-60mph in 4.8 seconds and touches a top speed of 135mph is priced at $61,000. Their figures for performance edition and without the performance edition are almost the same in the range of 303 mi, 0-60mph in 3.5 seconds, and a top speed of 155mph.
VW ID.4

After a yearlong of teasers, Volkswagen finally delivered the ID.4 electric SUV a crossover sibling of the ID.3. The vehicle is a rear-wheel-drive model only similar to ID.3. ID.4 is available in battery capacity of 82kWh with an estimated range of 250mi on a full charge. The motor develops 201hp and 309Nm torque.






An all-wheel-drive variant will be launched later in 2021 with an additional motor producing 302hp. Starting price for Pro variant is $41,000 while 1st Edition and Pro S version is priced at $45,190 and $45,690 respectively.
In the end, there are a variety of EV options available in the market like Hyundai Kona ($39,000), Tesla Model 3 ($38,000), Chevrolet Bolt ($34,000), and Kia Niro ($40,000) to choose from.
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