Although we covered a full review of the new Ford Mustang Mach-E earlier this year we have now spent some further time appraising the vehicle in our video review linked to the bottom of this article. If you didn’t get a chance to read our initial review please click here where we break down the vehicle in detail. Since penning this article a number or additions and revisions have been made to the Mustang Mach-E to make it even more of a compelling choice for drivers making the switch to electric.

The Mustang Mach-E now delivers even more enhanced driver assistance technologies, comfort and styling features as standard. Take for example Ford’s Intelligent Automated Cruise Control 2.0, which can use information from the navigation system and forward-facing camera to automatically adjust vehicle speed not only according to speed limit signs but also to upcoming curves, turns and roundabouts on the journey ahead.

Mustang Mach-E customers also from now can benefit from a wider model range and choice of personalisation options. Previously available only on all-wheel drive models, the Premium specification is now offered for rear-wheel drive models with the 91 kWh extended-range battery, adding standard 19-inch alloy wheels, Adaptive LED headlamps with Glare-Free Auto High Beam, eight-way powered driver and passenger seats, and red brake callipers combined with black exterior detailing. You can now also spec Vapor Blue and Carbonized Grey exterior colour options two additional alloy wheel designs, across the Mustang Mach-E line-up here in Ireland.

Those who like to get away with a small caravan will also be delighted to know you can now tow larger trailers with ease, as Mustang Mach-E rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive models equipped with the 91 kWh extended-range battery are able to tow up to 1,500 kg which was just 1,000 kg at the point of testing the Mach-E earlier this year. Believe it or not around 80 per cent of Mustang Mach-E customers to-date have moved from other car brands to join Ford in its electric transformation and this trend looks set to continue thanks to it capabilities and good looks! The electric member of the Mustang family is currently outselling the petrol-powered Mustang by a factor eight-to-one around the world.