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First-run electric Mustang SUV lands in Carmel

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The Mustang Mach-E is the first electric Mustang and first electric SUV produced by Ford. (Submitted photo)

Ben Weir had never thought of buying an electric car.

“I just wasn’t with the craze,” he said. “But I’ve always been a huge Ford fan, specifically Mustang. So, when they decided to build this electric car and use the Mustang heritage, I became interested. I started reading more about it.”

The Mustang Mach-E is the first electric Mustang and first electric SUV produced by Ford. (Submitted photo)

Weir, a Carmel resident and Current Publishing Inc. general manager, vice president and partner, picked up his 2021 Mustang Mach-E First Edition Feb. 1 from Pearson Ford in Zionsville. The First Edition models cost approximately $59,000. Buyers receive a $7,500 federal tax credit by purchasing an electric car.

Phil Mattingly, marketing coordinator for Pearson Ford, said Weir likely received the first Mach-E First Edition in the Indianapolis area.

The First Edition sold out several months ago with pre-orders.

“I was still a little skeptical before I went to get it, but since having it, I absolutely love it,” said Weir, who worked at Pearson Ford before joining Current Publishing in 2020. “The technology is amazing in it. The pickup is better than I thought it would be. It’s a fast car.”

Weir said he charges the car each night.

The total radius is approximately 200 miles on a full charge on a standard battery, Weir said.

He has purchased a wall-mounted charger that is much stronger.

“It’s sporty in the sense that it’s a Mustang. It’s a fast electric car but it’s still considered an SUV,” Weir said. “It’s the first-ever Mustang SUV, so it allowed me to carry my daughter’s sports equipment. It’s an all-wheel drive, so you get the real combination of sportiness, speed as well as family car.”

Weir said it’s a stylish, fast option for the electric SUV market that doesn’t cost $100,000 like some Tesla models. A Mustang Mach-E GT model will come out later this year, which will cost approximately $61,000. Weir said he sees a lot of heads turn because they see the Mustang on the front, but then realize it’s an SUV.

Weir, who also owns a 2006 Mustang GT convertible, said there is a rear cargo area and storage under the front hood.

Mattingly said it’s the first electric Mustang and first electric SUV Ford has produced.

Mattingly said there is a lot of interest in the vehicles. In the first week, there were 25 to 30 test drives of the Mustang Mach-E, he said, including some reservation holders who haven’t yet received their car.

“We have some reservation holders who are waiting for GT or a different model,” Mattingly said. “There is a ton of excitement in it.”

Mattingly said Ford is planning a production run of 50,000 for Mach-E for the year.

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