Ford Philippines today announced that the Ford Mustang Mach-E will officially arrive in the country in the third quarter of 2025. The Mustang Mach-E will kick off Ford’s electrification journey in the Philippines this year.

The Mach-E is Ford’s first ground-up all-electric vehicle (EV). Unlike previous efforts, which were EVs based on internal combustion engine (ICE)-powered cars, the Mustang Mach-E is an electric crossover SUV that’s been built from the ground up to be an EV.
“It is only fitting that we take our big leap in our electrification journey with an iconic Ford vehicle. The arrival of the Mach-E reinforces Ford as a credible and must-watch player in the electric vehicle (EV) segment in the country,” shares Pedro Simoes, managing director, Ford Philippines. “With a continuously growing community of Mustang owners in the Philippines, the Mustang Mach-E will surely give enthusiasts an electrified experience like no other.

More details, including specific features, variants, pricing, and official availability in Ford dealerships, will be shared closer to launch. Globally, however, there are two different battery packs available across numerous variants in the North American and European markets. The range kicks off with the 68 kWh battery pack, which features an electric motor with an output of 266 hp. Torque and range vary between the rear- (RWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD) variants. The RWD variant has 430 Nm of torque and 440 km of WLTP-rated range, while the AWD variant has 580 Nm of torque and 400 km of WLTP-rated range.
Buyers can also opt for a bigger 88 kWh battery pack, which has a power output of 290 horsepower, 430 Nm, and 610 km of WLTP-rated range for the RWD, while the AWD variant gets 346 horsepower, 580 Nm of torque, and 540 km of WLTP-rated range. It’s also in the larger battery where the Mach-E GT is also available, and this gets you an AWD system with 480 horsepower, 813 Nm of torque (or 860 Nm for the Performance Edition) along with 500 km of WLTP-rated range.


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