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Ford EV Range

Configure Your Ideal Combo

Would you prefer exhilarating sprints or marathon stamina? Ford electric vehicles can help you prioritize your preferences.

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Battery Options

Depending on the model, you can upgrade from a standard-range to an available extended-range battery to get more miles.

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Drivetrain Types

Working with challenging conditions? eAWD on Mustang Mach-E® or 4x4 on F-150® Lightning® might be the move for traction and performance. Prefer a classic feel? Many models also have the option of RWD.

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Models

Every lineup has trims built for different priorities. Want sporty acceleration? The Mustang Mach-E® GT model delivers a hair-blowing 0–60.

Looking for distance? The F-150® Lightning® Lariat® and Mustang Mach-E Premium with RWD and extended-range battery go farthest in their lineups. 171

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Busting Electric Vehicle Myths

From range to road trips, it’s time to short-circuit these four EV misconceptions.

Choose Your Electric Ride

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The spirit of Mustang® — electrified.

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The only EV that’s an F-150®.

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Warranty You Can Count On

Ford electric vehicles come with an eight-year/100,000-mile high-voltage battery warranty. For full warranty and service options, chat with your local Ford dealer.

FAQ

Yes, high speeds and heavy-footed acceleration have a negative effect on an electric vehicle’s range. Moderate acceleration helps get more from every charge than heavy acceleration.

Outside temperatures will have an impact on range, but here's a trick for electric vehicle drivers: precondition the vehicle while plugged in. It uses your home's energy to preheat or precool the vehicle's battery and can even heat or cool the interior cabin. 180 Easily program your preconditioning times based on your schedule.

With an F-150® Lightning® truck, absolutely. However, just like with a gas engine, towing will impact electric vehicle range because trailers naturally add weight and aerodynamic drag. With Intelligent Range, the impact of your trailer on your vehicle's range can be taken into account. You can also find charging stations along your route when using Connected Navigation. 12

Electric vehicle charging times vary depending on a number of factors including charger level, battery type, and model. * For more information on charging levels and what they can do, click here.

How long an electric vehicle battery lasts depends on several factors, including usage, climate, and maintenance. Ford electric vehicle batteries are designed to last at least 10 years, maintaining an average of 90% health at 100k miles. * Ford electric vehicles also come with warranties covering the battery for 8 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. ** Over time, the battery’s capacity may gradually decline, but with proper care, electric vehicle batteries can remain efficient for many years before needing replacement.

The Ford electric vehicles with the longest range are the Mustang Mach-E® Premium model with RWD and extended-range battery and the F-150® Lightning® Lariat® trim with extended-range battery. They both have an EPA-estimated range of 320 miles. *