GTBaller
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- 2010 Mustang GT, Reserved 2020 Mach-E GT
I hope they offer an option for Kona Blue.
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Hmmm. Maybe Ford could add a $4-8k option for custom color on limited editions?I couldn't help myself - I still have my dad's 1964.5 Prairie Bronze 289 convertible that he bought sight unseen - number 5047 out of Dearborn. He passed away when I was 6, so it's incredibly special to me, and i felt like I had to order a First Edition for myself to be among the first with an electric Mustang.
I was originally going to go with the blue since I've always loved that color, but ultimately decided on Carbonized Gray.
Standardized trim levels reduce manufacturing logistics. Not so sure they want to go back to line item menus.I don’t what the US configurator is like, but in the UK, it’s impossible to order a car with an extended range battery without the full premium trim and conversely you can’t order the standard range with the premium extras.
That would be gross!Hmmm. Maybe Ford could add a $4-8k option for custom color on limited editions?
That might be a logistic nightmare... but then again...
Anyone else here that would pay $12k for a lowered Bronze Metallic w Raspberry roof?
Hmm, that's odd. I am guessing that it is just a bug in the configurator code - I'm sure when it comes time to actually order with the dealer you will have more options. The premium trim will have the option of AWD/RWD and SR/ER . However, the Select trim ONLY comes in standard range (RWD or AWD), and the California edition ONLY comes in RWD with ER.I don’t what the US configurator is like, but in the UK, it’s impossible to order a car with an extended range battery without the full premium trim and conversely you can’t order the standard range with the premium extras.
There are several other differences between the North American and European configurations. For instance in the UK configurator, you're able to add/drop option packs affecting B&O speakers and the like, where those are based on trim alone here, so far. Not all U.S. options are announced yet. But the basic trims themselves are plainly different.I don’t what the US configurator is like, but in the UK, it’s impossible to order a car with an extended range battery without the full premium trim and conversely you can’t order the standard range with the premium extras.
You're absolutely right. At first the UK trims looked to be the same as other European trims to me, but as you've said, the options are locked in. Ford in Norway and Germany, for instance, are offering wider customization of seats and options/extras.Not on my UK configurator there isn’t - if you select the extended range battery you have to take the tech+ package which includes just about every optional extra.
Hmm, that's very interesting how the options/trim levels are different from the US. It seems like the premium, california, and select trims are blended as "Mustang Mach E" with 18" rims but the choice of standard range or extended, along with the B&O stereo option.You're absolutely right. At first the UK trims looked to be the same as other European trims to me, but as you've said, the options are locked in. Ford in Norway and Germany, for instance, are offering wider customization of seats and options/extras.
https://www.ford.no/personbiler/mustang-mach-e
https://www.ford.de/fahrzeuge/der-neue-ford-mustang-mach-e