The remaining Mustang crossover variants are now separated by a large gap.
If you want to buy a Ford Mustang Mach E, you have two options. You can either go for the bottom or you can aim for the top. Two mid-variants from the Mach-E range have been silently eliminated by the Blue Oval, the Premium and California Route 1 trims. Ford’s customer-facing site states the following about the missing trim levels
Customers can still order the Mustang Mach E Select and Mustang Mach E GT at prices starting at $43,895 each, and ending at $61,995 respectively. The top-of-the-line Mustang Mach E GT Performance Edition can still be ordered at a price of $67.995. However, the prices of both trims are quite different at $18,100. Future buyers have two options: They can either accept the lack of features in the mid-trim models or they can get the Mach-E model with all the features they don’t need.
It is obvious that the Mustang Mach-E has been a hit in its first year of production. In fact, it was responsible for a large chunk of Mustang sales by 2021. The automaker is having trouble with production, with deliveries falling by nearly half in February 2022 compared to 2021. Due to the continuing global semiconductor shortage, Ford had to lower the production of its popular models at its plants. Due to the shortage of semiconductors globally, there is an increase in demand. Accordingly, the most popular trims among orders are the mid-level ones.