12-05-2025
- Automotive
- Business Insider
I drove Ford's Mustang Mach-E Rally. It looks like a life-sized Hot Wheels toy but is actually a fantastically fast electric SUV.
Ford used the high-performance Mach-E GT as the starting point for the Rally. The Rally trim gains black racing lines down the middle of the hood and a pair of fog lamps integrated into the front grille.
The black racing stripes continue to the small rear decklid. The most prominent feature exclusive to the Rally is the large spoiler mounted to the top of the liftgate was inspired by the Focus RS, Ford's previous road-going rally car that went out of production in 2018.
My test car came with the a keyless entry system. The SecuriCode keypad, located on the front door pillars, allows keyless entry via a programmable five-digit code.
In regular operation, the Rally drives like a docile EV crossover, with its traction management systems stepping in to keep the experience on the straight and the RallySport drive mode turned on, the Mustang EV comes alive. The mode, designed to maximize performance on high-speed, multi-terrain race courses, quickens throttle response, dials back the traction control as much as possible, and turns up the intensity of the faux engine noise piped through its I didn't get the chance to take the Mach-E Rally off-road, it really dazzled on the winding roads in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Handling was quick and precise, and the specially tuned adjustable magnetorheological damper helped optimize traction while keeping the EV under control even as road conditions to Ford, the 5,000-lb Mustang Mach-E Rally can do 0-60 mph in just 3.4 seconds, which is not far off the 3.25-second time of the 641 horsepower Hyundai Ioniq 5 N.
The Mach-E's cabin feels smart and modern. Buttons and switches are generally well placed, and there are plenty of storage and charging options. My only complaint is with the large volume dial at the bottom of the infotainment screen, which doubles as the fan speed control for the AC system. This makes it impossible to use the dial without taking your eyes off the road.
The Mach-E's cabin centers on its massive 15.5-inch vertical touchscreen. I found the Mustang Mach-E's infotainment system to be very responsive and easy to navigate. I especially like the shortcuts that allow you to quickly revisit the screen you most recently used.
The rear cabin proved to be remarkably comfortable as well. The comfy three-passenger faux leather and suede bench seat offers a competitive 38 inches of legroom, which is an inch or two short of the Ioniq 5 and Model Y.
The rear cargo compartment is supplemented by a 4.7 cubic foot frunk under the hood. The frunk, which has a drainage hole at the bottom of its plastic liner, can be filled with ice and used as a cooler when tailgating, Ford says.
My verdict: The Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally drives like a racer, but is comfortable and practical like a family SUV. Ford has a long and esteemed history of building legendary road-going rally cars, from the mid-engined RS200 to the highly sought-after Escort RS me, the Mustang Mach-E Rally is the latest in that lineage of greatness, but with a those that have come before it, the Mach-E Rally isn't a specialist vehicle limited to weekend drives. It's got all the tech, niceties, and utility to handle everyday life outside the rally course.