2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally Review: I Took Ford’s Electric Sledgehammer Off-Road (And Learned a Hard Truth About Charging) 

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There is a certain poetic irony in taking a legendary muscle car nameplate and slapping it onto a high-clearance, dirt-chasing electric crossover. The 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally is suffering from the best kind of identity crisis. Ford took their asphalt-hugging GT model, gave it a suspension lift, threw on some rally-style wheels, and created something entirely unhinged.

I even took it downtown for a late-night photo op in front of the local Basilica. Sitting there on the pavement, with its aggressive black rear wing, dark flat-faced rally wheels, and that bold “Mach-E Rally” door graphic contrasting against the historic stone, it looks like a futuristic spaceship built for a dirt track.

But is this $57,990 USD / $69,995 CAD Ford EV actually a capable “soft-roader,” or just an expensive cosmetic package?

I spent 4 days pushing the Ford Mach-E Rally to its absolute limits. I took it down winding gravel roads way too fast, tested Ford’s advanced MagneRide suspension, and relied exclusively on public charging infrastructure to see if it can truly replace a gas vehicle.

Here is my exhaustive, dirt-covered review of the 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally.

The Highlights: My Likes

Before we get to the frustrations, let’s talk about the things Ford absolutely nailed with this vehicle.

1. The Powertrain (Taking Off Like a Puma)

Let’s get one thing straight: the Ford Mach-E Rally is a rocket ship. With 700 lb-ft of instant electric torque, taking off from a dead stop feels like a puma launching at its prey. It hits 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) in a blistering 3.4 seconds (3.6 seconds to 100 km/h).

2. The Dirt Track Test (Suspension & Brakes)

Straight-line speed is easy. The real magic of this Ford is how it handles the dirt.

3. Rubber, Armor, & The “Rally” Aesthetic

Ford built a giant drift button that looks incredible.

The Reality Check: My No Likes (Charging & Tech)

As much as I loved driving the Ford Mach-E Rally, living with it exposed a few glaring frustrations.

1. The Public Charging Cost (Ouch)

I am not a fan of the public electric charging mileage costs. I relied entirely on public fast chargers during my test, and I spent $80 in just 4 days. If you do not have a Level 2 home charger installed in your garage, do not buy this car. Waiting 40 minutes at a public station for something that ultimately costs more to run than my gas-powered car is a total dealbreaker.

2. The 400-Volt Bottleneck

Ford is still using an older 400-volt electrical architecture.

3. Ford BlueCruise Glitches

Ford’s highly touted BlueCruise 1.5 hands-free highway driving is supposed to handle automatic lane changes. However, during my testing, I could not get the BlueCruise to work properly or consistently. It felt finicky, constantly asking me to put my hands back on the wheel. For a premium Ford product, the tech needs an OTA update to smooth out the bugs.

The Verdict: Who is the Ford Mach-E Rally For?

Base Price: Starts at ~$57,990 USD / ~$69,995 CAD (Current 2026 Pricing)

The 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally is a glorious, emotional purchase. If you want a slow, rugged rock-crawler, buy a Ford Bronco. If you want a clinical track car, look at the Kia EV6 GT.

But if you want a 480-horsepower electric sledgehammer that you can blast down a wet logging road sideways with absolute confidence—and then park in front of a historic church looking like an absolute boss—Ford has built your dream car.

Just make sure you install a charger in your garage first.

https://shop.ford.ca/showroom?linktype=build#

https://www.ford.com/suvs/mach-e/?fmccmp=lp-hybrids-mid-hp-mach-e

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