Thursday, March 28, 2024

Ford Mustang Mach-E Is Consumer Reports’ EV Top Pick

The Tesla Model 3 won the award for the last two consecutive years.

Consumer Reports’ annual Top Picks, which honours the best automobiles, trucks, and SUVs in a total of ten categories, is upon us. While Tesla continues to dominate the electric vehicle industry, with the Tesla Model 3 serving as Consumer Reports’ “EV Top Pick” for the past two years, the Ford Mustang Mach-E received a higher score and won this year.

“The Mach-E crossover is wrapped in Mustang heritage and executed with the detail associated with a century-old automaker. We took instant notice, and so did car buyers. As a result, the Mustang Mach-E effectively bumped Tesla from the 10 Top Picks list this year.”

The Overall Score of a car is determined by a mix of scores from its road test, expected reliability, owner satisfaction, and safety, according to Consumer Reports.

According to the newspaper, the Tesla Model Y is a more direct challenger to the Mustang Mach-E than the Model 3. In a surprising turn of events, the Model Y outperformed the Mustang electric crossover in a road test. The Tesla crossover, on the other hand, did not make CR’s Top Picks, owing to its reliability difficulties.

CR says Model Y owners have reported issues with paint, climate control, build quality, and more. Meanwhile, the Tesla Model 3 earned an average predicted reliability score. Since reliability is a critical component in CR’s Overall Score, the Model 3’s average rating had a negative impact.

That said, CR still calls the Model 3 a “great choice,” and even recommends it. It highlights the EV’s range, “impressive” charging network, and technology features as reasons the Model 3 shines. Consumer Reports also notes that the Model 3 offers “a driving experience closer to a high-performance sports car than a sedan.”

CR goes on to say that the Mach-E is sporty as well, though it’s simply more practical than the Model 3, and arguably a better daily driver. It adds that the electric Mustang delivers a smoother ride than Tesla’s Model 3 or Model Y, and it’s quieter. The publication also believes that the Mach-E’s infotainment system is more intuitive and logical than Tesla’s.

As far as problems are concerned, Consumer Reports’ members haven’t made many complaints about the Mach-E. 

Finally, as CR promised last year, it has added a new component to the scoring system for its awards. Vehicles get an additional two points for having an advanced driver-assist system with “an adequate driver monitoring system.” The Mach-E got the extra credit here, though CR has made it clear it’s not impressed with Tesla’s driver monitoring technology.

As always, share your thoughts with us in the comment section below. Do you agree with Consumer Reports? Is the Mustang Mach-E deserving of the top spot? Could Tesla easily redeem itself with a few simple tweaks?

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