Ford GT
Top-output dual-motor AWD Mustang Mach-E GT. 98.7 kWh battery. 487 hp / 363 kW system output. 0β100 km/h in 4.4 sec.
GT Base
Moderate GT power: decent, but the full GT punch is missing.
Engine Weaknesses 6
The Mach-E GT is specifically named in Ford Recall 23S56 (2020β2022). The GT's high power output places particular stress on the HV contactors. Vehicles must be checked for recall status.
Symptoms: HV battery warning light, vehicle without drive, charging fault, sudden power loss
The high power output of the Mach-E GT (487 hp) places extreme demands on battery thermal management. Repeated hard launches cause thermal throttling after just a few sprints.
Symptoms: Power reduction after multiple hard sprints, battery temperature warning, reduced charging speed
Ford recalled 2021β2022 Mach-E vehicles due to possible overheating of the HV battery main contactors. Repeated DC fast charging or performance driving can deform the contacts. Fix: OTA or dealer software update.
Symptoms: Vehicle suddenly loses drive power while moving; difficulty starting after DC fast charge; warning messages in instrument cluster after multiple hard acceleration runs.
The Mach-E GT shows the same 12V discharge issue. The higher-powered GT setup and standby mode can drain the 12V battery more heavily during extended parking.
Symptoms: Electrical system fault warning, no start, charging connection interrupted
The GT thermal management cannot dissipate battery heat adequately during intensive driving and downhill regeneration. From around 100 kW sustained output, emergency shutdown with reduced power is possible.
Symptoms: Power reduction after spirited driving, powertrain fault warning, temporary loss of drive after prolonged downhill regeneration.
The Mach-E's 12V auxiliary battery is only recharged when the HV battery is being charged. With long periods of standing without HV charging, it discharges. The software charging system is insufficient to maintain the 12V battery fully.
Symptoms: Warning 'Service required due to electrical system discharge' in FordPass app; vehicle shows 'System Off to Save Battery'; vehicle will not start.
Vehicle Weaknesses 7
The Mach-E's 12-volt auxiliary battery doesn't charge during HV charging. In cold conditions in particular it can fully deplete and lock the vehicle β doors, control units and start no longer function.
Ford recalled Mach-E vehicles because the main contactors (relays) of the high-voltage battery could overheat during repeated DC fast charging or full power demand, leading to malfunctions.
Ford recalled over 315,000 Mach-E vehicles (model years 2021β2025): if the 12V battery drops below 8.4V, the electronic door latches (e-Latch) lose power. Passengers can become trapped. A PCM software update resolves the issue.
Consumer Reports withdrew its recommendation for the Mach-E due to poor reliability. Frequent software faults affect charging, apps, ADAS systems and climate control. OTA updates help but don't permanently resolve all issues.
Mach-E owners report unreliable AC charging. Charging stops without error messages or doesn't start at all. The cause is partly a software fault in the on-board charger (OBC), partly failed charging control units. Ford released several OTA fixes.
The large SYNC 4 system in the Mach-E regularly freezes or responds sluggishly to inputs. Consumer Reports withdrew its recommendation for the Mach-E partly due to this infotainment instability. Over-the-air updates alleviate the problem.
Owners describe the build quality of early Mach-E models as disappointing. Uneven panel gaps on doors, bonnets and bumpers as well as poor interior plastic quality were criticised. Vehicles built before June 2022 particularly affected.
Reports & Tests
447 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2020β2024). Most reported: Electrical (213), Collision Avoidance (115), Powertrain (72).