Ford Mustang Mach-E proves EV durability with 92% battery health after 250,000 miles

24 July 2025
A Ford Mustang Mach-E used for a ride-hailing service has kept 92% of its original battery capacity after driving more than 250,000 miles in three years.

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TBH, considering the horrendous cooling of this car, I would be aware of every single digit added to the degradation meter.
It's ridiculous how poorly this car was designed, developed and axed in terms of future hardware updates - Ford clearly abandoned this platform and tries to make / licence a much better one.

  • Anonymous

FredSpain, 24 Jul 2025After such a distance, what is the power loss of a gasoline engine? It is over 30%. The batt... morePlease stop lying. My car newer could travel >900km at a single refilling.
And there are no big automakers without an EV model, so another lie from you.

About the EV battery, Its basically a gigantic laptop battery, so everyone should know what to expect.

This car may have travelled 250,000 miles, but only in 3 years. Still lost 8% of capacity and Its original range was nothing to write about: 400-610km VLTP, 340-484km EPA depending on model.
YEAH, EVs are "GREAT", someday they will offer comparable range as ICE cars.

After such a distance, what is the power loss of a gasoline engine?
It is over 30%.
The battery problem no exist. It is a rumor spreaded by carmakers to fight again EVs when they are not producing them.

  • Anonymous

Is the range estimated calibrated against the odometer?