Orange You Glad the Mustang Mach-E Is Coming?


Ford’s Mustang Mach-E electric SUV has been turning heads since it was announced at the 2019 Los Angeles Auto Show, and here’s one more reason it’ll catch eyes: The Mach-E now will be available with bold Cyber Orange Metallic Tri-Coat exterior paint for the GT.
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Ford said that orange long has been a popular choice for Mustang shoppers, and the color has a long history of gracing ’Stangs through the years — from the Poppy Red 1965 model (which enthusiasts argue is actually orange) and the Tangerine 1978 version to the Grabber Orange Clearcoat color of the 2009 model and model-year 2015’s Competition Orange.
Cyber Orange joins a host of other colors for the 2021 Mustang Mach-E GT, including Dark Matter Gray, Rapid Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat, Star White Metallic Tri-Coat, Grabber Blue, Shadow Black, Iconic Silver and Space White.
Ford says that deliveries will start in late summer 2021 for the GT model; the other versions should start to arrive at dealerships in late 2020 and the First Edition is already sold out.
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