Ford Mustang Mach E electric car ready for Australia

The Ford Mustang Mach E electric SUV could come to Australia – the only barrier is price, and how many local buyers might want one. A Ford representative in the US confirmed to CarAdvice at the Los Angeles Auto Show overnight that the Mustang Mach E will be made in right-hand-drive. So far, the UK is the only right-hand-drive market announced to take the vehicle, however Australia is likely to follow soon after given there is no technical impediment and no emissions tests to meet.

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