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Ford Mustang Mach-E Takes MotorWeek’s 2021 “Best of the Year” (yahoo.com)

"...the best total package of an electric vehicle that anyone has designed to date..."






MotorWeek Host and Creator John Davis in the studio for the virtual announcement of the 2021 Drivers' Choice Awards. Davis calls the Mustang Mach-E -- the "Best of the Year" winner -- "the best total package of an electric vehicle that anyone has designed to date."


OWINGS MILLS, MD, Feb. 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With mass-market appeal, heavy doses of style, performance, and heritage, the Ford Mustang Mach-E has taken the electric vehicle herd by storm and is MotorWeek’s 2021 Drivers’ Choice Award winner for “Best of the Year.”

“By invoking the vaunted “Mustang” and “Mach” names, Ford has given electric vehicles mass-market cache – and did it first,” said MotorWeek Host and Creator, John Davis. “Mustang is one of the world’s most widely known nameplates. Ford took an electric vehicle to the next level by giving it that Mustang DNA with elements of style and performance that echo the classic appeal of the Mustang coupe.”

The Ford Mustang Mach-E is the “best total package of an electric vehicle that anyone has designed to date,” said Davis. “Its overall tech, comfort, interior styling, ergonomic appeal, and drivability all got it to the No. 1 “Best of the Year” spot in MotorWeek’s 2021 Drivers’ Choice Awards.”

The large center screen, Davis notes, while not the first of its kind, is one an average person can use without being confused or overwhelmed. The interior is modern luxury from start to finish, with the creature comforts, ergonomics, and technology that the majority of car buyers seek, plus a 300-mile range, collectively adds to Mach-E’s appeal.

The 2021 Drivers’ Choice Award winners are featured on Motorweek.org, and will appear on a special episode of MotorWeek (#4023) airing on public television stations beginning February 13 and on cable’s MotorTrend Network beginning February 23.

The MotorWeek editorial staff evaluates more than 150 cars, trucks, and sports utility vehicles every year. Winners are chosen based on driving performance, technology, practicality, fuel efficiency, and value for the dollar.

The full slate of awards announced by MotorWeek, now in its 40th season as TV’s and digital media’s original automotive magazine series, reflects the enthusiasm Americans continue to have for cars, even throughout a pandemic. While COVID-19 changed the way consumers shop in general, the car industry rose to the occasion – and so did consumers.

In early 2020, at the start of the pandemic, auto sales dropped off by almost 80 percent with dire warnings of what was to come. Isolations and quarantines at various times nationwide meant families spent more time together, including in the car, if just to take a drive and get out of the house. But the market proved far more resistant than experts predicted, as SUVs and trucks continued their growing appeal, and by the end of the year sales were down by only 14 percent.

Consumers embraced alternative ownership options in car buying as the industry’s comeback reflected entrepreneurial approaches, all while protecting workers. Dealers reached out online to make the process as hands-free as possible – including appointments for test drives and expanded home delivery. Prior to the pandemic, the smallest SUVs and trucks were the on-trend, but as the pandemic lingered the trend shifted to midsize and larger SUVs – indicating the need to fit a full family for those much-needed excursions.

While the Drivers’ Choice Awards are annually announced with great fanfare at the Chicago Auto Show, the largest consumer-driven auto show in North America, this year, like many other major events, the one million square feet of McCormick Place convention space is on pause until later this year. MotorWeeksalutes its colleagues at the Chicago Auto Show and looks forward to returning next year to announce the 2022 Drivers’ Choice Award winners.

MotorWeek and the 2021 Drivers’ Choice Awards are nationally sponsored by RockAuto.

2021 Drivers’ Choice Award Winners:

Best Small Car Mazda3*
Best Family Sedan Kia K5
Best Luxury Sedan Acura TLX
Best Sport Sedan Mercedes-AMG CLA35
Best Sport Coupe Toyota GR Supra*
Best Performance Car Porsche 718
Best Small Utility Ford Bronco Sport
Best Midsize Utility Land Rover Defender
Best Large Utility Chevrolet Tahoe/Suburban
Best Luxury Utility Mercedes-Benz GLE*
Best Midsize Truck Honda Ridgeline
Best Fullsize Truck Ford F-150
Best Eco-Friendly Ford Mustang Mach-E
Best Dream Machines Bentley Flying Spur
Aston Martin DBX
Porsche 911 Turbo

*Denotes Repeat Winner from 2020
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Ford Mustang Mach-E Takes MotorWeek’s 2021 “Best of the Year” (yahoo.com)

"...the best total package of an electric vehicle that anyone has designed to date..."






MotorWeek Host and Creator John Davis in the studio for the virtual announcement of the 2021 Drivers' Choice Awards. Davis calls the Mustang Mach-E -- the "Best of the Year" winner -- "the best total package of an electric vehicle that anyone has designed to date."


OWINGS MILLS, MD, Feb. 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With mass-market appeal, heavy doses of style, performance, and heritage, the Ford Mustang Mach-E has taken the electric vehicle herd by storm and is MotorWeek’s 2021 Drivers’ Choice Award winner for “Best of the Year.”

“By invoking the vaunted “Mustang” and “Mach” names, Ford has given electric vehicles mass-market cache – and did it first,” said MotorWeek Host and Creator, John Davis. “Mustang is one of the world’s most widely known nameplates. Ford took an electric vehicle to the next level by giving it that Mustang DNA with elements of style and performance that echo the classic appeal of the Mustang coupe.”

The Ford Mustang Mach-E is the “best total package of an electric vehicle that anyone has designed to date,” said Davis. “Its overall tech, comfort, interior styling, ergonomic appeal, and drivability all got it to the No. 1 “Best of the Year” spot in MotorWeek’s 2021 Drivers’ Choice Awards.”

The large center screen, Davis notes, while not the first of its kind, is one an average person can use without being confused or overwhelmed. The interior is modern luxury from start to finish, with the creature comforts, ergonomics, and technology that the majority of car buyers seek, plus a 300-mile range, collectively adds to Mach-E’s appeal.

The 2021 Drivers’ Choice Award winners are featured on Motorweek.org, and will appear on a special episode of MotorWeek (#4023) airing on public television stations beginning February 13 and on cable’s MotorTrend Network beginning February 23.

The MotorWeek editorial staff evaluates more than 150 cars, trucks, and sports utility vehicles every year. Winners are chosen based on driving performance, technology, practicality, fuel efficiency, and value for the dollar.

The full slate of awards announced by MotorWeek, now in its 40th season as TV’s and digital media’s original automotive magazine series, reflects the enthusiasm Americans continue to have for cars, even throughout a pandemic. While COVID-19 changed the way consumers shop in general, the car industry rose to the occasion – and so did consumers.

In early 2020, at the start of the pandemic, auto sales dropped off by almost 80 percent with dire warnings of what was to come. Isolations and quarantines at various times nationwide meant families spent more time together, including in the car, if just to take a drive and get out of the house. But the market proved far more resistant than experts predicted, as SUVs and trucks continued their growing appeal, and by the end of the year sales were down by only 14 percent.

Consumers embraced alternative ownership options in car buying as the industry’s comeback reflected entrepreneurial approaches, all while protecting workers. Dealers reached out online to make the process as hands-free as possible – including appointments for test drives and expanded home delivery. Prior to the pandemic, the smallest SUVs and trucks were the on-trend, but as the pandemic lingered the trend shifted to midsize and larger SUVs – indicating the need to fit a full family for those much-needed excursions.

While the Drivers’ Choice Awards are annually announced with great fanfare at the Chicago Auto Show, the largest consumer-driven auto show in North America, this year, like many other major events, the one million square feet of McCormick Place convention space is on pause until later this year. MotorWeeksalutes its colleagues at the Chicago Auto Show and looks forward to returning next year to announce the 2022 Drivers’ Choice Award winners.

MotorWeek and the 2021 Drivers’ Choice Awards are nationally sponsored by RockAuto.

2021 Drivers’ Choice Award Winners:

Best Small Car Mazda3*
Best Family Sedan Kia K5
Best Luxury Sedan Acura TLX
Best Sport Sedan Mercedes-AMG CLA35
Best Sport Coupe Toyota GR Supra*
Best Performance Car Porsche 718
Best Small Utility Ford Bronco Sport
Best Midsize Utility Land Rover Defender
Best Large Utility Chevrolet Tahoe/Suburban
Best Luxury Utility Mercedes-Benz GLE*
Best Midsize Truck Honda Ridgeline
Best Fullsize Truck Ford F-150
Best Eco-Friendly Ford Mustang Mach-E
Best Dream Machines Bentley Flying Spur
Aston Martin DBX
Porsche 911 Turbo

*Denotes Repeat Winner from 2020
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Ford Mustang Mach-E Takes MotorWeek’s 2021 “Best of the Year” (yahoo.com)

"...the best total package of an electric vehicle that anyone has designed to date..."






MotorWeek Host and Creator John Davis in the studio for the virtual announcement of the 2021 Drivers' Choice Awards. Davis calls the Mustang Mach-E -- the "Best of the Year" winner -- "the best total package of an electric vehicle that anyone has designed to date."


OWINGS MILLS, MD, Feb. 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With mass-market appeal, heavy doses of style, performance, and heritage, the Ford Mustang Mach-E has taken the electric vehicle herd by storm and is MotorWeek’s 2021 Drivers’ Choice Award winner for “Best of the Year.”

“By invoking the vaunted “Mustang” and “Mach” names, Ford has given electric vehicles mass-market cache – and did it first,” said MotorWeek Host and Creator, John Davis. “Mustang is one of the world’s most widely known nameplates. Ford took an electric vehicle to the next level by giving it that Mustang DNA with elements of style and performance that echo the classic appeal of the Mustang coupe.”

The Ford Mustang Mach-E is the “best total package of an electric vehicle that anyone has designed to date,” said Davis. “Its overall tech, comfort, interior styling, ergonomic appeal, and drivability all got it to the No. 1 “Best of the Year” spot in MotorWeek’s 2021 Drivers’ Choice Awards.”

The large center screen, Davis notes, while not the first of its kind, is one an average person can use without being confused or overwhelmed. The interior is modern luxury from start to finish, with the creature comforts, ergonomics, and technology that the majority of car buyers seek, plus a 300-mile range, collectively adds to Mach-E’s appeal.

The 2021 Drivers’ Choice Award winners are featured on Motorweek.org, and will appear on a special episode of MotorWeek (#4023) airing on public television stations beginning February 13 and on cable’s MotorTrend Network beginning February 23.

The MotorWeek editorial staff evaluates more than 150 cars, trucks, and sports utility vehicles every year. Winners are chosen based on driving performance, technology, practicality, fuel efficiency, and value for the dollar.

The full slate of awards announced by MotorWeek, now in its 40th season as TV’s and digital media’s original automotive magazine series, reflects the enthusiasm Americans continue to have for cars, even throughout a pandemic. While COVID-19 changed the way consumers shop in general, the car industry rose to the occasion – and so did consumers.

In early 2020, at the start of the pandemic, auto sales dropped off by almost 80 percent with dire warnings of what was to come. Isolations and quarantines at various times nationwide meant families spent more time together, including in the car, if just to take a drive and get out of the house. But the market proved far more resistant than experts predicted, as SUVs and trucks continued their growing appeal, and by the end of the year sales were down by only 14 percent.

Consumers embraced alternative ownership options in car buying as the industry’s comeback reflected entrepreneurial approaches, all while protecting workers. Dealers reached out online to make the process as hands-free as possible – including appointments for test drives and expanded home delivery. Prior to the pandemic, the smallest SUVs and trucks were the on-trend, but as the pandemic lingered the trend shifted to midsize and larger SUVs – indicating the need to fit a full family for those much-needed excursions.

While the Drivers’ Choice Awards are annually announced with great fanfare at the Chicago Auto Show, the largest consumer-driven auto show in North America, this year, like many other major events, the one million square feet of McCormick Place convention space is on pause until later this year. MotorWeeksalutes its colleagues at the Chicago Auto Show and looks forward to returning next year to announce the 2022 Drivers’ Choice Award winners.

MotorWeek and the 2021 Drivers’ Choice Awards are nationally sponsored by RockAuto.

2021 Drivers’ Choice Award Winners:

Best Small Car Mazda3*
Best Family Sedan Kia K5
Best Luxury Sedan Acura TLX
Best Sport Sedan Mercedes-AMG CLA35
Best Sport Coupe Toyota GR Supra*
Best Performance Car Porsche 718
Best Small Utility Ford Bronco Sport
Best Midsize Utility Land Rover Defender
Best Large Utility Chevrolet Tahoe/Suburban
Best Luxury Utility Mercedes-Benz GLE*
Best Midsize Truck Honda Ridgeline
Best Fullsize Truck Ford F-150
Best Eco-Friendly Ford Mustang Mach-E
Best Dream Machines Bentley Flying Spur
Aston Martin DBX
Porsche 911 Turbo

*Denotes Repeat Winner from 2020
Love this And love Motorweek!
Great award for Ford and MME!!!
Just great.
I value John Davis and his years of experience and they don't just give out their awards or recommendations for nothing.
Very good news!
 

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Ford Mustang Mach-E Takes MotorWeek’s 2021 “Best of the Year” (yahoo.com)

"...the best total package of an electric vehicle that anyone has designed to date..."






MotorWeek Host and Creator John Davis in the studio for the virtual announcement of the 2021 Drivers' Choice Awards. Davis calls the Mustang Mach-E -- the "Best of the Year" winner -- "the best total package of an electric vehicle that anyone has designed to date."


OWINGS MILLS, MD, Feb. 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With mass-market appeal, heavy doses of style, performance, and heritage, the Ford Mustang Mach-E has taken the electric vehicle herd by storm and is MotorWeek’s 2021 Drivers’ Choice Award winner for “Best of the Year.”

“By invoking the vaunted “Mustang” and “Mach” names, Ford has given electric vehicles mass-market cache – and did it first,” said MotorWeek Host and Creator, John Davis. “Mustang is one of the world’s most widely known nameplates. Ford took an electric vehicle to the next level by giving it that Mustang DNA with elements of style and performance that echo the classic appeal of the Mustang coupe.”

The Ford Mustang Mach-E is the “best total package of an electric vehicle that anyone has designed to date,” said Davis. “Its overall tech, comfort, interior styling, ergonomic appeal, and drivability all got it to the No. 1 “Best of the Year” spot in MotorWeek’s 2021 Drivers’ Choice Awards.”

The large center screen, Davis notes, while not the first of its kind, is one an average person can use without being confused or overwhelmed. The interior is modern luxury from start to finish, with the creature comforts, ergonomics, and technology that the majority of car buyers seek, plus a 300-mile range, collectively adds to Mach-E’s appeal.

The 2021 Drivers’ Choice Award winners are featured on Motorweek.org, and will appear on a special episode of MotorWeek (#4023) airing on public television stations beginning February 13 and on cable’s MotorTrend Network beginning February 23.

The MotorWeek editorial staff evaluates more than 150 cars, trucks, and sports utility vehicles every year. Winners are chosen based on driving performance, technology, practicality, fuel efficiency, and value for the dollar.

The full slate of awards announced by MotorWeek, now in its 40th season as TV’s and digital media’s original automotive magazine series, reflects the enthusiasm Americans continue to have for cars, even throughout a pandemic. While COVID-19 changed the way consumers shop in general, the car industry rose to the occasion – and so did consumers.

In early 2020, at the start of the pandemic, auto sales dropped off by almost 80 percent with dire warnings of what was to come. Isolations and quarantines at various times nationwide meant families spent more time together, including in the car, if just to take a drive and get out of the house. But the market proved far more resistant than experts predicted, as SUVs and trucks continued their growing appeal, and by the end of the year sales were down by only 14 percent.

Consumers embraced alternative ownership options in car buying as the industry’s comeback reflected entrepreneurial approaches, all while protecting workers. Dealers reached out online to make the process as hands-free as possible – including appointments for test drives and expanded home delivery. Prior to the pandemic, the smallest SUVs and trucks were the on-trend, but as the pandemic lingered the trend shifted to midsize and larger SUVs – indicating the need to fit a full family for those much-needed excursions.

While the Drivers’ Choice Awards are annually announced with great fanfare at the Chicago Auto Show, the largest consumer-driven auto show in North America, this year, like many other major events, the one million square feet of McCormick Place convention space is on pause until later this year. MotorWeeksalutes its colleagues at the Chicago Auto Show and looks forward to returning next year to announce the 2022 Drivers’ Choice Award winners.

MotorWeek and the 2021 Drivers’ Choice Awards are nationally sponsored by RockAuto.

2021 Drivers’ Choice Award Winners:

Best Small Car Mazda3*
Best Family Sedan Kia K5
Best Luxury Sedan Acura TLX
Best Sport Sedan Mercedes-AMG CLA35
Best Sport Coupe Toyota GR Supra*
Best Performance Car Porsche 718
Best Small Utility Ford Bronco Sport
Best Midsize Utility Land Rover Defender
Best Large Utility Chevrolet Tahoe/Suburban
Best Luxury Utility Mercedes-Benz GLE*
Best Midsize Truck Honda Ridgeline
Best Fullsize Truck Ford F-150
Best Eco-Friendly Ford Mustang Mach-E
Best Dream Machines Bentley Flying Spur
Aston Martin DBX
Porsche 911 Turbo

*Denotes Repeat Winner from 2020
Love this And love Motorweek!
Great award for Ford and MME!!!
Just great.
I value John Davis and his years of experience and they don't just give out their awards or recommendations for nothing.
Very good news!
 

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Is it me, or has John Davis been using Donald Trump's tanning lotion lately? The man is a weird shade of orange.
 

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Oh man, listening to his voice brings back memories of being a kid and watching Motorweek on TV...
I watch this series every week. They are related to Motor Trend magazine which I have read since high school in 1968. But the "2021 Car of the Year" award was given to a German car. UGH!

Anyway, the same weekly show will do the "Road Test" episode next week (Feb 19th) on the Mustang Mach-e:
https://www.motorweek.org/about/upcoming_and_past_shows/episode-episode-4024

For those who have not seen this show, it is available on PBS (see your local TV listings), and this award episode is this Saturday Feb 13th at 3:30 EDT, and on other automotive channels debuting tomorrow Feb 12th. The web site mentions how to find your local listing.
 
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The "Road Test" was done in episode 4024 which premiered this past week. Or visit the web site at motorweek.org.
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