Both are five-seat electric crossovers wearing the Blue Oval, but they’re built for different sides of the Atlantic. The Explorer Electric is a European-market compact SUV, engineered by Ford of Europe in Cologne on Volkswagen’s MEB platform, aimed at commuters and families who want an affordable, practical daily EV. The Mustang Mach-E is Ford’s US-built performance crossover, styled around the Mustang name for buyers who want sportier handling and a wider spread of range and power options. The comparison matters now because both got 2026 updates — the Explorer gained a new motor and larger LFP battery in April, while the Mach-E lost some previously standard features, shifting its value equation.

Range & Charging
Ford rates the Explorer Electric on the WLTP cycle: the Standard Range RWD manages up to 378 km (235 miles), while the Extended Range RWD stretches to 602 km (374 miles) and the Extended Range AWD reaches 566 km (352 miles). Real-world figures typically run 10–20% below WLTP in mixed conditions. DC fast charging tops out at 145 kW (Standard Range) or 135 kW on a 400V architecture — notably not the 800V systems used by rivals like the Ioniq 5. Ford claims roughly 107 miles added in 10 minutes on the Extended Range model. The Mach-E uses EPA figures, which are more conservative: 240–320 miles depending on trim, topping out with the RWD Extended Range battery. DC fast charging (10–80%) takes about 32 minutes, though independent testing has found the Mach-E among the slower charging EVs in its class.
Price, Availability & Market Fit
The Explorer Electric starts around £35,185 on the road in the UK (Standard Range RWD); European pricing has historically opened near €42,500, though 2026 figures should be confirmed with a local dealer. It’s sold only in Europe and the UK — there’s no US version. The Mach-E starts at $37,795 for the Select trim in the US, climbing to roughly $57,690–$59,735 for the Rally, plus a $2,045 destination charge; it’s sold in North America. Because the two rarely compete in the same market, this page mostly answers a regional question: European buyers choose between Explorer trims, while US buyers choose among Mach-E trims.
Ecosystem & Rival Context
In Europe, the Explorer sits alongside the closely related Ford Capri EV, sharing the same MEB underpinnings. In the US, the Mach-E fits between the F-150 Lightning and Ford’s smaller upcoming EVs. Outside both brands, the Volkswagen ID.4 (Explorer’s platform-mate) and the Hyundai Ioniq 5/Kia EV6 pair are worth cross-shopping for range and charging speed. Neither Ford wins on raw charging speed, but both offer more interior tech and stronger dealer networks in their home markets than several rivals.
Pros & Cons
The Explorer Electric offers a genuinely spacious cabin and clever storage for its footprint, competitive WLTP range on the Extended Range trim, and one of the more affordable ways into a European electric SUV. Its downsides: 400V charging trails newer 800V rivals, and it isn’t available to US buyers at all. The Mach-E delivers strong performance in GT and Rally form, a wide range of configurations to match different budgets, and distinctive styling that stands out from typical crossover shapes. Its drawbacks are slower real-world DC charging and reduced standard equipment for 2026 compared with last year’s model.
Quick Verdict
Choose the Explorer Electric if you’re shopping in Europe and prioritize range and interior space for the money. Choose the Mustang Mach-E if you’re in the US and want stronger performance trims with more configuration choices. Neither offers 800V charging, so road-trippers in a hurry should weigh that trade-off carefully. Ultimately, availability decides this one more than specs do.
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| Price | $43,000.00 $40,000.00 |
| Our Rating | |
| Brand | FORD FORD |
| Category | Electric Cars Electric Cars |
| Full Model Name | Ford Explorer Electric (Explorer EV) |
| Generation | 1st generation (MEB-based), MY26 refresh |
| Segment / Class | C-segment compact crossover SUV |
| Available Trims / Variants |
Standard Range RWD · Extended Range RWD · Extended Range AWD
Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range RWD Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range AWD Ford Mustang Mach-E Extended Range RWD Ford Mustang Mach-E Extended Range AWD |
| Powertrain Options | Single rear motor (RWD) or dual motor (AWD) |
| Special Editions | Explorer Cargo / Explorer Van (fleet conversion, UK/Europe — commercial vehicle reclassification) |
| Additional Notes | European-only model. Not related to the US-market Ford Explorer (ICE, 3-row, D-segment). Shares no mechanical components with the American model beyond the name. |
| Reveal Date |
2023 (concept/announcement); production deliveries from late 2023
2024, April 09 |
| Launch Year | 2024 (MY24); MY26 refresh available from January 2026 (EU), April 2026 (UK) |
| Availability Status |
On sale
Available to order. Released 2024, April |
| Brand / Manufacturer | Ford of Europe (Ford Motor Company) |
| Country of origin | Germany United States |
| Assembly Country | Germany — Cologne Body & Assembly, Cologne EV Center |
| Markets Available | Western Europe (Germany, UK, Netherlands, France, Norway, and others) |
| Grey Market Import | Possible from Europe; high landed cost due to import duty, shipping, and lack of local warranty or parts support |
| Base Price (USD) |
Approx. $43,000–$45,000 USD equivalent (Standard Range, Germany €39,900 / UK £35,185)
$ 40,000 - Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range RWD $ 43,500 - Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range AWD $ 44,000 - Ford Mustang Mach-E Extended Range RWD $ 47,000 - Ford Mustang Mach-E Extended Range AWD |
| Battery Capacity |
Standard Range: 61.0 kWh nominal / 58.0 kWh usable · Extended Range RWD: 82 kWh nominal / 77 kWh usable · Extended Range AWD: 82–84 kWh nominal
72.6 kWh usable - Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range RWD 72.6 kWh usable - Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range AWD 91 kWh usable, 98 kWh total - Ford Mustang Mach-E Extended Range RWD 91 kWh usable, 98 kWh total - Ford Mustang Mach-E Extended Range AWD |
| Battery Chemistry | Standard Range: LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) · Extended Range: NMC Liquid-cooled Li-ion LFP battery |
| Battery Architecture | 400V |
| Thermal Management | Liquid cooling (MEB platform standard) |
| Range (WLTP/CLTC/EPA) |
Standard Range MY26: ~376–420 km WLTP Extended Range RWD: up to 522 km WLTP Extended Range AWD: up to 490 km WLTP 250 mi EPA - Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range RWD 320 mi EPA Ford Mustang Mach-E Extended Range RWD 320 mi EPA - Ford Mustang Mach-E Extended Range AWD |
| Energy Consumption |
Standard Range: ~173 Wh/km
330 Wh/mi EPA - Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range RWD |
| Regen Braking (Max kW) |
Yes, automatic level adjustment |
| Heat Pump | |
| AC Charging (Max kW) |
11 kW (Type 2)
Type 2 11 kW |
| DC Charging (Max kW) |
Standard Range: 105 kW peak · Extended Range: 135 kW peak
CCS 150 kW max, 10-80% in 32 min - Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range RWD CCS 115 kW max, 10-80% in 33 min - Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range AWD CCS 150 kW max, 10-80% in 36 min - Ford Mustang Mach-E Extended Range RWD CCS 150 kW max, 10-80% in 36 min -Ford Mustang Mach-E Extended Range AWD |
| Charging Time (10–80%) | Standard Range: ~28 min · Extended Range: ~28 min (135 kW) |
| Battery Warranty | 8 years / 160,000 km |
| Additional Notes | LFP chemistry on Standard Range supports deep discharge without significant degradation penalty. |
| Motor Type | APP 550 Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) |
| Motor Configuration | Standard Range: Single rear motor (RWD) · Extended Range AWD: Dual motor |
| Front Motor Output (kW / HP) | AWD only: ~80 kW / 107 hp |
| Rear Motor Output (kW / HP) | Standard Range: ~125 kW / 168 hp · Extended Range RWD: ~210 kW / 286 hp |
| Power Output (kW / hp) |
Standard Range: ~125 kW / 168 hp · Extended Range AWD: 250 kW / 340 hp
RWD 269 hp (198 kW) - Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range RWD AWD 315 hp (232 kW) - Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range AWD RWD 290 hp (216 kW) - Ford Mustang Mach-E Extended Range RWD AWD 351 hp (258 kW) - Ford Mustang Mach-E Extended Range AWD |
| Torque (Nm) |
Extended Range AWD: ~545 Nm
317 lb-ft (430 Nm) - Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range RWD 580 Nm (428 lb-ft) - Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range AWD 430 Nm (317 lb-ft) - Ford Mustang Mach-E Extended Range RWD 580 Nm (428 lb-ft) -Ford Mustang Mach-E Extended Range AWD |
| 0–100 km/h / 0-60 mph (seconds) The acceleration numbers are an easy way to compare car performance. We list either time from 0 to 100 km/h or time from 0 to 60mph, depending on which number(s) the manufacturers provide. The lower the acceleration time, the higher performance the car is. |
Standard Range MY26: ~8.4 sec Extended Range AWD: 5.3 sec 6.3 sec 0-60 mph (7.3 sec 0-62 mph) - Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range RWD 6.2 sec 0-62 mph - Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range AWD 7 sec 0-62 mph - Ford Mustang Mach-E Extended Range RWD 4.8 sec 0-60 mph - Ford Mustang Mach-E Extended Range AWD |
| Top Speed (km/h / mph) |
~160–180 km/h
112 mph (180 km/h) |
| Transmission / Drive | Single-speed automatic, RWD or AWD Single-speed |
| Drive Mode | Eco, Comfort, Sport |
| Torque Vectoring | AWD variant: electronic torque vectoring between axles |
| Motor Unit Code | APP 550 |
| Additional Notes | All performance figures for MY26 Standard Range are estimates based on EV Database data and MEB platform baselines. Await Ford's official MY26 spec publication for confirmation. |
| Body Style |
5-door SUV
5 door SUV, 5 seats |
| Body Colour Options | varies by market and trim; includes Frozen White, Agate Black, and others |
| Platform / Architecture |
Volkswagen Group MEB
BEV2 |
| Dimensions (L×W×H mm) |
4,460 × 1,870 × 1,600 mm
185.6 x 74.1 x 63.9 in (4713 x 1881 x 1624 mm) |
| Drag Coefficient (Cd) |
0.3 Cd |
| Wheelbase (mm) |
2,770 mm
117.5 in (2984 mm) |
| Ground Clearance (mm) |
5.8 in (147 mm) |
| Kerb Weight (kg) |
~1,908–2,167 kg
EU: 4639 lb unladen, 5743 lb gross - Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range RWD EU: 2098 kg unladen, 2605 kg gross - Ford Mustang Mach-E Extended Range RWD EU: 2183 kg unladen, 2690 kg gross - Ford Mustang Mach-E Extended Range AWD |
| Suspension (Front / Rear) |
McPherson strut (front) / multi-link (rear)
Front MacPherson struts, rear multi-link |
| Wheel Size (inches) |
19–21 inches
R18, R19 |
| Brakes (Front / Rear) | Disc/disc (ventilated front) |
| Parking Brake | Electronic |
| Trunk/Boot Capacity (L) |
450–520 L (seats up)
EU: 402 l, 1420 l max |
| Frunk/Bonnet Capacity (L) | 100 l |
| Towing Capacity (kg) |
1,000–1,200 kg
EU: 750 kg unbraked, 750 kg braked - Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range RWD EU: 750 kg unbraked, 1500 kg braked - Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range AWD EU: 750 kg unbraked, 1500 kg braked - Ford Mustang Mach-E Extended Range RWD EU: 750 kg unbraked, 1500 kg braked -Ford Mustang Mach-E Extended Range AWD |
| Sunroof | Panoramic glass roof — available on select trims |
| Aerodynamics | Active cooling flaps |
| Airbags (count) |
Side airbags, front and rear, including head airbag system; drivers' knee airbag |
| Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) | Standard |
| Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) | Standard |
| Electronic Stability Control (ESC) | Standard |
| Traction Control System (TCS) | Standard |
| Low-Speed Pedestrian Warning | Standard (EU regulation) |
| Structural Safety | MEB platform — steel and aluminium mixed construction |
| Tyre Pressure Monitoring (TPMS) | Standard |
| Child Seat Anchors (ISOFIX / LATCH) | Standard |
| 360° Camera / Surround View | Available |
| Reversing Camera | Standard |
| Hill Start Assist | Standard |
| Driver Assistance (ADAS) | Front radar, 2 rear corner radars, 1 front, 2 side, 1 rear cameras. Lane Keep Assist, Lane Departure Assist, Pre-Collision Assist, Blind Spot Alert, Driver Alert, Cross Traffic Alert, Road Sign recognition, Reverse Brake Assist, Active Drive Assist, Intersection Assist, High Beam Assist |
| ADAS Features | Ford Co-Pilot360: Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Keeping Assist, Blind Spot Monitoring, Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, Adaptive Cruise Control |
| Autonomous Driving Level | Level 2 |
| Autonomous Driving System Name | Ford Co-Pilot360 |
| Autonomous Driving Hardware | Camera and radar array |
| Aviation-Grade Redundancy | No |
| Over-the-Air (OTA) Safety Updates | Supported |
| Crash Test Ratings | Euro NCAP — not yet rated for MY26 specifically (Explorer EV received 5 stars in earlier assessment) NCAP 2021: 5 stars |
| Additional Notes | BlueCruise hands-free highway driving is available on select European trims |
| Seating Capacity |
5
Heated front seats |
| Seat Material | Cloth (base) / Leather-trimmed (upper trims) |
| Driver Seat Adjustment | 10-way power |
| Passenger Seat Adjustment | Power |
| Power Seats | Standard on mid and upper trims |
| Seat Heating | Standard on most trims |
| Seat Ventilation | Available on upper trims |
| Climate Control | Dual-zone automatic |
| Steering Wheel | Heated, leather-wrapped |
| Roof Type |
Fixed panoramic glass roof (trim dependent)
Panoramic glass roof, fixed |
| Ambient Lighting | Available |
| Rain-Sensing Wipers | Standard |
| Heated Mirrors | Standard |
| Electrically Folding Mirrors | Standard on upper trims |
| Interior Rear-View Mirror | Auto-dimming |
| Central Armrest | Yes |
| Gear Selector | Rotary / button selector (MEB platform) |
| Noise Insulation | Standard acoustic glass |
| Bluetooth / Wi-Fi |
Bluetooth + Wi-Fi hotspot
Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay |
| Wireless Charging | Standard |
| 5G / LTE | LTE |
| Parking Aids |
Front and rear sensors + camera standard; 360° surround view available
Front and rear sensors, 360 camera, reversing camera |
| Additional Notes | Interior design is unique to Ford, not shared with VW ID.4 despite common platform. |
| Centre Screen (inches) |
14.6 inches
15.5" touchscreen |
| Driver's Display (inches) |
5.3 inches (MEB cluster)
10.2" |
| Head-Up Display (HUD) | Available No |
| Screen Technology | LCD |
| Rotatable / Adjustable Screen | No |
| Operating System | Ford SYNC Move (MEB-derived) |
| Mirror Link / Apple CarPlay / Android Auto | Both — wireless |
| Physical Controls | Limited physical controls; volume/shortcuts retained |
| Voice Control | Available |
| Additional Notes | Software interface is Ford's own skin over the MEB stack — not shared with VW's ID. Software UI. |
| Headlight Type (LED/Matrix/Laser) | LED |
| High Beams | LED |
| Daytime Running Lights (DRL) | LED |
| Adaptive Headlights | Available on upper trims |
| Delayed Headlight Shut-off | Standard |
| Welcome Lighting | Available |
| Tail Light Design | Full-width LED strip |
| Interior Ambient Lighting | Available |
| Sound System Brand | B&O (Bang & Olufsen) — available on upper trims |
| Streaming Services | Via connected smartphone |
| AM/FM/DAB Radio | DAB + FM standard |
| Navigation System | Integrated (Ford SYNC Move) |
| USB Ports (count/type) | USB-A and USB-C |
| Additional Notes | B&O audio system availability varies by trim and market. Confirm before listing as standard in any specific trim comparison. |
| Smartphone App Control | FordPass app — remote monitoring, charging scheduling, location |
| Keyless Entry / Start | Standard |
| Remote Start | Via FordPass app |
| Automatic Parking | Available (Park Assist) |
| Remote Climate Control | Via FordPass app |
| Over-the-Air Map Updates | Supported |
| Official Dealer Network | Ford dealers across Western Europe. |
| Spare Parts Availability | Good in Europe; |
| Import Duty Class | Varies |
| Grey Market Support | No official support; limited to independent EV workshops in major cities |
| Resale Value | Average for segment in Europe |
| Insurance Category | Group 29E (UK) |
| Roadside Assistance | Ford Roadside Assistance (Europe only) |
| Data Source | EV Database (ev-database.org), Wikipedia (Ford Explorer EV), Ford.com (Europe), Fleet News UK, UltimateSpecs, Auto-Data.net |
| Last Updated | June 2026 |
| Additional Notes | MY26 is a powertrain refresh, not a redesign. Several specs — including exact 0–100 times for SR MY26, full suspension details, and infotainment sub-specs — are not yet fully published by Ford for this model year. All unconfirmed figures are flagged inline. |
| Editor's Note | This spec sheet covers the European Ford Explorer Electric (MEB-based). It is a completely different vehicle from the US Ford Explorer (ICE, D-segment, 3-row). Do not combine or cross-reference specs between the two models. |
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