For a while there have been rumors that Ford was going to close orders for the Mach-E. Originally we were hearing about Feb 11th. Looks like its Feb 25th and only on the Premium and CR1 trims. Show As those are likely the most popular trim levels, its probably expected. With all the delays good luck getting a 2022 if you didn't order before the end of Feb. I think some people that ordered early-mid 2021 are still getting 2021 model years. Most folks July and later in 2021 got rolled into 2022. Despite promises to ramp up production, they are having a difficult time hitting current targets. 2022 premium has 19” wheels, power lift gate, b&o system , projector headlights and the front of the car had a slight different trim. That’s it I believe 2022 California has 18” wheels, manual lift gate and that front trim, and other type of headlights (can’t remember ) Similar to this post
Reddit Inc © 2022. All rights reserved What is the difference between MachExterior Features. From the outside, it's easy to tell the difference between the Mustang Mach-E GT and California Route 1. The latter comes with 18-inch Carbonized-Gray painted wheels and a panoramic glass roof, much like you see on Tesla models. The former has bigger, 20-inch wheels painted a glossy black.
Does the MachAfter debuting last year, the Mach-E sees some minor tweaks for 2022. The California Route 1 model adds a heated steering wheel and front seats, plus it's newly available with a two-motor all-wheel-drive system.
Which MachWhich Mustang Mach-E has the longest range? The California Route 1 has the longest range as it's the trim level that comes with rear-wheel drive and the extended-range battery. With this combination, it can go up to 305 miles on a single charge.
What is the difference between Select and Premium MachIf you want more options, choose the Mustang Mach-E Premium. Unlike the base Select model, the Premium lets you add the extended range battery, giving you more horsepower and extra miles between recharges. Premium: Optional Extended Range Battery (290 hp, 317 lb-ft, RWD; 346 hp, 428 lb-ft, eAWD)
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