Messing with tradition is a dangerous exercise. What’s more, launching a product that’s the first of its kind is also fraught with danger – and Ford has elected to roll both of those risky ventures into one car. Brave.
The Ford Mustang Mach-E is the Blue Oval’s first serious foray into the world of all-electric motoring. Now, three years (yes, really) after launching in its home market, it is finally on sale in Australia.
Rusted-on Mustang aficionados will likely despise it purely because it applies the hallowed Mustang name to a high-riding, five-door crossover (and the absence of combustion power obviously raises their hackles too). But let’s try and look beyond the marketing – is the Mustang Mach-E a good performance EV or