
If you’re thinking about the Ford Mustang Mach‑E for your next vehicle, you’re probably wondering, “How far can the Ford Mustang Mach-E go on a single charge?” At Ford of Upland, we’ve put together this guide for drivers in Upland, Ontario, and Rancho Cucamonga, California, to break down the Mach‑E’s range, charging options, and real-world performance.
The Mustang Mach‑E’s range depends on which battery and drivetrain combination you choose. The standard-range battery provides plenty of power for everyday driving, while the extended-range battery is ideal if you want to go further without stopping to recharge. Adding all-wheel drive gives extra traction and performance, though it slightly reduces the overall range. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect:
No matter if you’re driving around town or taking a longer freeway trip, there’s a Mach‑E configuration that gives you the range you need.
EPA numbers give a great baseline, but the real-life range can vary. Driving style, speed, terrain, and climate control use all play a role. In areas like Upland or Rancho Cucamonga, warm weather and hilly roads might slightly reduce range. Planning your route and stops ensures you get the most out of each charge.
The Mustang Mach-E range is pretty broad, but when the time comes to charge it, you have some options: On the road, extended-range models support fast-charging up to 150 kW, letting you top off quickly.
You can install a home charger with complimentary support from Ford, making overnight charging convenient. This flexibility makes it easier to enjoy longer drives without worrying about running out of juice.
Beyond its impressive all-electric range, the Ford Mustang Mach‑E offers a suite of advanced features designed for comfort, convenience, and safety. Inside, you’ll find a spacious cabin with modern tech like a large touchscreen interface, smartphone integration, and customizable digital displays. The Mach‑E also offers advanced driver-assist systems, including blind-spot monitoring, lane-keeping assistance, and rear automatic braking, making every drive more confident.
Safety is a standout for the 2025 Mustang Mach‑E. It earned the TOP SAFETY PICK+ from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), the organization’s highest award. This recognition reflects top performance in crashworthiness tests, including the updated moderate overlap front test with rear-seat dummy evaluation. The Mach‑E also features excellent crash avoidance systems and good-rated headlights across all trims, giving drivers added peace of mind on every trip.*
All-wheel drive adds traction and performance but slightly lowers range. For example, the standard-range Mach‑E drops from 260 miles (RWD) to about 240 miles (eAWD). This difference comes from additional power demands, so choose based on whether you value extra grip or maximum range.
Charging time depends on the battery and charger type. Using a standard 120V home outlet can take over 24 hours. A 240V Level 2 home charger usually takes around 8–10 hours for a full charge. At a DC fast charger, the extended-range models can go from 10% to 80% in roughly 40 minutes.
Definitely, the Mach‑E supports DC fast charging, so stops are shorter, especially for extended-range models. Pair that with home charging overnight, and you’ll start each day with a full battery. Planning your route and knowing station locations makes longer trips smooth and stress-free.
Now that you know how far the Ford Mustang Mach-E can go on a single charge, you may want to learn more about this all-electric SUV features and performance. If you’re near Upland, Ontario, or Rancho Cucamonga, CA, browse our online inventory to explore models or contact Ford of Upland to schedule a test drive.
*Source: IIHS