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Yikes. They can't be happy about a 20% drop in MME sales year-over-year.
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If not official, everything does point in the direction of BC 1.2 going to all vehicles. They raised the price of BC. They extended the 2021 BC free trial dates. It's still a 1.x version and not a 2.x. BC would flop significantly if they abandoned the 2021's. Based on their sales numbers, it'd be in their best interest to get it rolled out to everyone. And if they really don't put it in 2021s then Ford is a terrible EV company if they couldn't even roadmap 2 years before a vehicle became obsolete for a major feature." Ford will continue to improve the BlueCruise experience for its customers and deliver it through over-the-air updates. "
Is that an official statement? Hope for BC 1.2 to 2021's?
Yes and if I’m not mistaken they only flip to 800v charging on their larger packs. Believe this doesn’t happen on the Lyriq which is roughly the same pack size as MachEThe Mach E might change in the next generation but not in this one. Remember that Ultium isn't a true 800v platform like the Hyundai group's EGMP platform. Ultium is a pair of stacked 400v batteries that discharge in parallel and charge in series. That makes them act like 400v in operation and 800v in charging. You will also see from Tom Moloughney's videos that GM has yet to figure out how to deliver steady, reproducible, fast charging with that setup.
Right. Some sort of promotion with the Lightning could be the ace in the hole for Ford. The MME is really a good car. All the ADM nonsense really hurts its adoption me thinks. At the entry level, with the partial credit, the pricing isn't awful. But I think we'll need to see what Ford comes up with in 2025. In the meantime, some significant software improvements could go a long way with existing models. Though, I suspect, the software experience is held back in part by Ford's choice of processor. If you are going to make a giant touch screen the primary method of interacting with the car, by God, give it a powerful CPU ?.Clearly people want EVs, they just happen to start with a T and are priced lower and starts with a B, Ford will get there, too much doom and gloom here. Farley seems equipped to handle this, my biggest problem is the Lightning pricing which is nutso, but I’m sure that will be figured out as well. I mean, they have to…
I ordered a standard range (lfp) premium the day the order banks reopened on May 3 and my car is scheduled to be produced the week of August 21. My dealer indicated there were delays with Ford obtaining the parts needed to make the standard range LFP batteries.So when is someone here supposed to get their LFP battery version Mach E?