
The Ford Autohaus Ebbert dealership in Gutersloh, Germany has just taken delivery 50,000thousand Ford Mustang Mach-E in Europe to his clients: Hakan (33) and his wife Berrin (31) Kahn de Warendorf, a couple from the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
“We are very excited to be able to deliver 50,000thousand Mustang Mach-E and we wish Mr. and Mrs. Kahn a safe journey in their new zero-emission car.”Philip Ebbert, CEO of the Autohaus Ebbert dealership, said during the delivery of the car.
Ford Mustang Mach-E: GT version with 487 horsepower
The Mustang Mach-E chosen by Hakan and Berrin Kahn is GT version strong 487 horsepower and 860 Nm of torque, configured in the color “Absolute Black”. It is equipped with a long-range battery, as well as four-wheel drive, which provides a range of 490 kilometers.
“My wife and I chose the Mustang Mach-E because we needed a family car since we had our son Nesim. We were particularly impressed by the design, large space and technical package. I am convinced that the future belongs to electric cars”– explained Hakan Can during the delivery of his new electric SUV.
Ford Mustang Mach-E is the first 100% electric car in the Can family. Indeed, when the young couple decided to have children, they planned to change their old three-door car, which would quickly become too small for the family.
Ford Mustang Mach-E:
Hakan Can dreamed of a Ford Mustang since his student years, and then his choice stopped at the Mustang Mach-E, the design of which reminds him of the famous sports coupe. But the couple also has it ecological problemsand also wants to install a photovoltaic system in his home to be able to charge his car.
Ford sold approx 8600 copies Mustang Mach-E in Germany since the launch of the model in 2020. This makes Germany the second largest market for this model in Europe after Norway which counts more than 10400 units sold to date.
Ford continues to bet on electric mobility with an ambitious program for the European market: indeed, on the Old Continent, the American manufacturer wants to offer at least one hybrid or 100% electric model on every model in its range from 2026. , and from 2030Ford’s line of passenger cars will consist only of 100% electric models.
Source: Auto Plus

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