# 2026 Ford Mustang Mach-E Gets Refreshed Platform and New Design Language
Ford has unveiled the 2026 Mustang Mach-E with a comprehensive redesign that signals the automaker's commitment to evolving its bestselling electric crossover. The new generation features a modernized exterior, refined interior, and upgraded technology suite that addresses customer feedback from the first generation's three-year run.
The refreshed Mach-E maintains the same basic footprint but introduces sharper styling cues, a reprofiled front fascia, and updated LED lighting signatures. Inside, the cabin receives a cleaner dashboard layout with a larger touchscreen and revised climate controls. Ford has prioritized material quality and ergonomics, a response to early criticism about interior plastics and button placement.
Power outputs remain competitive. Base models continue with front-wheel-drive configurations producing around 290 horsepower, while performance variants offer dual-motor all-wheel drive. Exact specifications for 2026 are still rolling out, but Ford promises improved efficiency and range across the lineup through better battery chemistry and aerodynamic refinement.
Pricing starts in the mid-$40,000 range for the entry-level Mach-E Select, with premium variants climbing toward $65,000. That positioning keeps the Mach-E competitive against the Tesla Model Y, Chevrolet Equinox EV, and Hyundai Ioniq 5. Ford's electric crossover outsells most competitors in the mainstream EV segment, and this refresh aims to extend that market lead.
The 2026 model year arrives at dealerships in late 2025, introducing new trim levels and expanded customization options. Ford also expanded Mustang Mach-E availability in more markets, recognizing growing demand for three-row variants and extended-
