Ford CEO Jim Hackett said the Mach-E will feature a new, hands-free driver-assist system that is expected to compete with Tesla's Autopilot and Cadillac's Super Cruise systems.
Nov. 18, 2019—The 2021 Ford Mach-E was unveiled Sunday in Las Vegas, per a report by CNBC.
Ford CEO Jim Hackett said the Mach-E will feature a new, hands-free driver-assist system designed to compete with Tesla’s Autopilot and Cadillac’s Super Cruise systems.
The company plans to activate the system through an over-the-air update.
The Mach-E is expected to arrive in dealerships beginning in late-2020 with “Premium” and “First Edition” models, followed by base and performance models, including a “GT,” through spring 2021.
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