What is the real world and realistic miles you can get on a single charge. Yes, I know there are variables. But what can one expect?
@itsMett812 күн бұрын
Only had my GT a couple weeks now (2024) I'm getting about 250 miles with 90% charge, it's been approx. 20-35 degrees F where I live.
@petersautovlog7 күн бұрын
Thats a good question. I would have to own one and see over time, but should be able to give you at least 200 miles even with a heavy foot. That power is addicting specially for me.. lol..
@delsk2 ай бұрын
Great review as the previous one I watched from you. You mention in this video that you can now connect to the Tesla charging network. And while that’s true, viewers considering the Mach-E purchase should not that’s not totally accurate. It would be worth mentioning that doing so could require a charging adapter as the Mach-E only has a J1772 (AC Level 2) and CCS (DC Fast Charging) charging port and many Tesla charging stations only use NACS charging connectors. So if the Tesla charger has the NACS connector, you will need an adapter. The Ford NACS to CCS charging adapter is many months backordered but can be purchased. Other 3rd party adapters like the A2Z Typhoon Pro adapter can be purchased and is not back ordered to my knowledge. Also, there is a different charging adapter needed for Tesla’s Level 2 home/hotel style “destination charger”. Ford does not make an NACS to J1772 level 2 charging adapter so you would need something like the A2Z Stellar adapter.
@petersautovlog2 ай бұрын
@delsk, Thank you for the info. Yes the adapters are needed for sure. I believe for the 2025 Mach E's and other electric models, Ford is directly putting the NACS connector to make it easier for the Tesla charging network but will see what Ford does or if it implements it. Thank you for watching!
@TB-um1xz29 күн бұрын
@@petersautovlog unfortunately ford isn't going to for 2025.