Official EPA figures for the 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E have been released.

The all-electric SUV will initially be sold in Standard Range RWD, Standard Range AWD, Extended Range RWD and Extended Range AWD variants. The entry-level Standard Range RWD features a 75.7 kWh battery and has been officially rated at 230 miles (370 km) of range over the combined cycle, the equivalent of 100 MPGe combined (105 MPGe city / 93 MPGe highway).

Next is the Mustang Mach-E Standard Range AWD that has been rated at a combined range of 211 miles (339 km). While the all-wheel drive variant offers improved performance, it is less efficient and rated at a combined 93 MPGe (100 MPGe city / 86 MPGe highway).

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The Mustang Mach-E Extended Range RWD sports the longest range, as it can travel an impressive 300 miles (483 km) on a single charge and is rated at 104 MPGe city, 90 MPGe highway, and 97 MPGe combined.

Last but not last is the Mustang Mach-E Premium Extended Range AWD rated at 270 miles (434 km) combined, as well as 96 MPGe city, 84 MPGe highway, and 90 MPGe combined.

Customer deliveries of the Ford Mustang Mach-E will begin in the United States before the end of the year with prices starting at $42,895 before EV tax incentives. Next year, the high-performance GT variant will launch with 459 hp, all-wheel drive, and a claimed range of approximately 250 miles (402 km). A GT Performance Edition will also be available, with 480 hp and 634 lb-ft (860 Nm) of torque.