With its thrilling electric performance and exclusive appearance options, the 2026 Ford Mustang Mach-E can’t help but impress Michigan drivers who crave both speed and style! Let’s take a closer look at this new EV, along with all of its new features.
Key Takeaways
- For 2026, the Mustang Mach-E introduces all-new ways to enjoy electricity, from the all-new California Special edition to the updated GT Performance & Handling Package.
- Depending on trim model and equipment, your Mustang Mach-E can travel a class competitive 320 miles on a full battery!
- Choose from four handsomely equipped trim models for 2026: Select, Premium, GT, and Rally.
- Order banks are finally open for the 2026 Mustang Mach-E, and we expect delivery in the coming months!
What are the 2026 Ford Mustang Mach-E updates?
So, what changes when the Mustang Mach-E rolls into 2026? For starters, there’s the ultra-stylish California Special. It’s as easy-breezy as the name suggests, featuring an exclusive hood graphic inspired by the California coastline, Rave Blue exterior trim, and a Navy Pier interior color scheme. Add this appearance package to your Mustang Mach-E GT for the ultimate blend of style and substance.
There are a few more updates for 2026, including two new paint colors: Adriatic Blue and Race Red. Plus, a one-year subscription to the Ford Security Package — which helps you track a stolen vehicle — is now standard equipment. And for anyone who wants to take performance up a few notches, there’s the all-new GT Performance & Handling Package.
How far is the 2026 Ford Mustang Mach-E range?
While the 2026 figures aren’t out just yet, we don’t expect major changes compared to last year’s models (which, incidentally, introduced powertrain upgrades to help you travel further on a full battery). The Premium is the longest-lived option, with a battery range of up to 320 miles! And, of course, every Mach-E trim model is built for speed and precision, helping you navigate your Lansing commute in style.
2026 Mustang Mach-E Performance Options
- Single motor (RWD) and standard 73 kWh battery (264 hp, 387 lb-ft)
- Dual motors (AWD) and standard 73 kWh battery (325 hp, 500 lb-ft)
- Single motor (RWD) and extended-range 88 kWh battery (290 hp, 387 lb-ft)
- Dual motors (AWD) and extended-range 88 kWh battery (365 hp, 500 lb-ft)
- GT-specific dual motors (AWD) and extended-range 91 kWh battery (480 hp, 600 lb-ft or 480 hp, 700 lb-ft with Performance Upgrade)
- Rally-specific dual motors (AWD) and extended-range 91 kWh battery (480 hp, 700 lb-ft)
Which 2026 Ford Mustang Mach-E should I choose?
You have four Mach-E options for 2026: Select, Premium, GT, and Rally. All deliver a handsomely equipped cabin and high-speed electric performance, but you’ll enjoy both more luxuries and performance upgrades as you move up the list!
Select
The entry-level Select is loaded with modern comforts and tech features! To keep you connected on your trip into Detroit, there’s the SYNC 4 infotainment system (along with a 15.5-inch touchscreen and the wireless versions of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto). ActiveX-clad seating provides seemingly endless on-road support. And speaking of on-road support, the BlueCruise hands-free driving system helps you cruise pre-mapped highways in the most relaxing way possible.
Premium
This Mach-E trim model takes your cabin experience to the next level! It adds to the standard features with cozy winter comforts — things every Michigan driver needs, like heated front seats and a heated steering wheel. You even get a few luxury features, including multicolor ambient interior lighting and a 10-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system! Finally, the Premium’s hands-free power liftgate makes it easy to load (and unload) major cargo.
GT
The high-performance Mustang Mach-E GT adds to the Premium features with special styling (with 20-inch high-gloss Black wheels and City Silver interior accent stitching) and incredible performance upgrades (including Brembo front performance brakes and an adaptive sport-tuned suspension).
Rally
With the Rally, you’re essentially adding special styling (like Oxford White interior accents and unique front performance seats) and trail-ready performance upgrades (including Micheline CrossClimate2 all-season performance tires and a RallySport drive mode) to the GT trim. If you want an EV that can take on Michigan’s off-road trails at a quick clip, you can’t go wrong with the Rally!
How long is the waiting list for the 2026 Ford Mustang Mach-E?
Not too long! We expect the 2026 Mustang Mach-E to arrive in early 2026 — just months from now. But you can order your model right now, at Lunghamer Ford. Visit us in Owosso, MI, to build your EV from the ground up.