It won’t be difficult to spot the GT and Performance editions on the street. Do so in the uber-torqued GT Performance edition and you’re liable to swallow a few teeth. Stomp on the gas in the 480 horsepower, 600 ft-pound torque GT and this thing will loosen your fillings. Switch over to the performance-forward Unbridled power management mode - or Unbridled Extend, which optimizes traction and stability control and is great for lapping ICE owners on track day - and the Mach-E GT will haul more ass than a secret lab overflowing with butt monsters. Sure, the pony I drove had plenty of get-up-and-go - EVs are torquey that way - but it never rumbled the depths of my bowels like a naturally aspirated 4-barrel V8 could. When I reviewed the Mach-E base model back in February I found it to be a perfectly serviceable EV, but more akin to similarly-shaped electric SUVs like the Kia Niro or the Volkswagen ID.4 than the venerated muscle cars I hung posters of in my childhood bedroom. Ok so here’s the part of the story where I eat a big plate of crow. Pouring on speed, I finally see what all the Mach-E fuss was about. Sunlight filters down through towering pines, dappling the “grabber blue” skin of my Ford Mach-E GT as it gallops along Highway 1, heedless trivialities like “defensive driving technique” and “speed limits.” Irma Thomas is crooning through the 9-speaker Bang and Olufsen sound system, her rendition of Time is On My Side a stark contrast to the simulated auditory roar of the GT’s twin permanent-magnet motors as the accelerator pedal slaps against the floorboard.
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