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It's down a ways on the Mach-E website. There's a menu option to expand the page that says Compare Model Specs.I would appreciate information on what the options are and what comes standard on the remaining models. Where is that information?
Thanks.It's down a ways on the Mach-E website. There's a menu option to expand the page that says Compare Model Specs.
https://www.ford.com/suvs/mach-e/2021/#
Let us know if it comes to Queens... Ill definitely have to go.I am excited that the Mach E is on display. Can't wait to see it in person. Waiting for the roadshow to get to NYC!!!!
Do you mean the i-pace? Their ev suv/cuv?By the published dimensions (186" L x 74" W x 63" H) of the Mach-e, it seems to closely matches the size of the Jaguar F-Pace though 2" lower in overall height. I am curious about the size of the actual car from the perspective of those who have physically seen the Mach e. Did you get a sense that they are comparable in size? Also, thoughts on other crossovers with comparable size. I like the size of the Jag F-Pace even though I am used to larger Explorer.
Some insight on this would be great.
Thanks for the question. I mean the F-Pace just for size comparison. Not their EV.Do you mean the i-pace? Their ev suv/cuv?
I sat in it at the LA car show. I never sat in the I-pace, but I can tell you that I am 6ft and I had to pull the seat forward in order to reach the pedals. The production Ford rep was behind me. She was 5-9 and she was comfortable. She had plenty of head room but she choose to have her feet angled to the passenger side because she was wearing a dress. I currently have a 2017 Fusion STD AWD. It was just as comfortable if not more so. The back seats have an optical illusion. From the outside there is a sweeping down of the blue color and a black portion above it. The actual headroom goes all the way to the top of the roof. The dipping blue paint is the illusion acting like that is where the headroom stops but it does not.By the published dimensions (186" L x 74" W x 63" H) of the Mach-e, it seems to closely matches the size of the Jaguar F-Pace though 2" lower in overall height. I am curious about the size of the actual car from the perspective of those who have physically seen the Mach e. Did you get a sense that they are comparable in size? Also, thoughts on other crossovers with comparable size. I like the size of the Jag F-Pace even though I am used to larger Explorer.
Some insight on this would be great.