Ford Electric Cars: From Mustang Mach-E to Puma Gen-E - Your Complete UK Guide

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Ford is transitioning from traditional American muscle cars to electric performance in the UK market, with a clear focus on increasing demand and making EVs more accessible to British drivers. While the company previously aimed for an EV-only strategy in Europe by the end of this decade, Ford has adjusted this approach and now supports the UK government's electrification targets through practical initiatives and partnerships.

Ford's commitment to accessibility shows through programmes like the Ford Power Promise, which offers free home chargers and competitive energy tariffs to remove barriers to EV ownership until September 30th 2025. The company has also become the first manufacturer to be awarded the full £3,750 electric car grant, recognising its environmental credentials and meeting all sustainability requirements.

In this guide, we'll explore Ford's complete UK electric lineup, its advanced technology features, and how salary sacrifice schemes can make these vehicles surprisingly affordable for employees.

Key Insights

  • Ford’s UK electric lineup spans from the accessible Puma Gen-E to the premium Mustang Mach-E, providing entry points into Ford's electric ecosystem with impressive range figures and performance credentials that match or exceed traditional petrol alternatives.
  • Advanced technology leadership includes BlueCruise hands-free driving (the only system approved for UK motorway use), over-the-air updates, and pioneering Vehicle-to-Grid capabilities that position Ford ahead of competitors in driving dynamics, whilst being affordable
  • Strategic salary sacrifice benefits make Ford EVs accessible for UK employees, with tax savings available through schemes like The Electric Car Scheme, potentially reducing monthly costs by up to half compared to traditional purchase or lease arrangements.

Ford Electric Cars Overview & Transformation

Ford is moving away from petrol engines towards full electrification by the end of this decade. The company has chosen to revive iconic nameplates like Mustang, Capri, and Explorer for their electric vehicles, maintaining American design character while meeting European environmental standards. Ford has also invested significantly in UK operations, transforming their Halewood plant to produce electric drive units for European EVs. This local production helps reduce costs while ensuring quality control over key components.

The strategy focuses on preserving Ford's performance reputation whilst delivering the benefits of electric powertrains. Rather than simply creating electric versions of existing cars, Ford has developed vehicles that feel distinctly American in a market dominated by German luxury brands and Chinese manufacturers.

Ford's Electric Performance Strategy

Ford's electric strategy focuses on maintaining what makes their vehicles special while embracing the advantages of going electric. Instead of compromising on performance, Ford's electric vehicles often feel faster and more responsive than their petrol predecessors, which is very positive. This is achieved by preserving engaging driving dynamics, distinctive American design, and delivering performance benefits. This means choosing a Ford EV doesn't require sacrificing the driving experience you expect from the brand.

Ford Mustang Mach-E (Performance SUV)

Starting from £43,840

The Mustang Mach-E represents Ford's flagship electric performance SUV, successfully translating iconic Mustang design cues into a practical family vehicle without compromising the legendary performance DNA. This premium electric SUV delivers sports car acceleration whilst maintaining the distinctive Mustang heritage that sets it apart from conventional electric SUVs.

What you get:

  • Premium RWD: Nearly 300 horsepower with exceptional range

  • Premium AWD: Over 350 horsepower, all-wheel drive with sports car acceleration

  • Large touchscreen SYNC technology and a comprehensive camera system

  • Rapid DC fast charging and a heat pump as standard

  • Premium audio, heated massage seats, and signature Mustang styling

The Mach-E proves that electric vehicles can enhance rather than diminish performance credentials. With distinctive styling, advanced technology, and genuine sports car dynamics, it offers British drivers an authentically American electric experience.

Dean recently got himself a Mustang Mach-E with The Electric Car Scheme, “I ordered a Ford Mustang Mach-e, finally getting my dream car.... with a twist of electric! I had spent a few weeks considering the change to using The Electric Car Scheme from usual car purchases, and after one call with Charlie, I was delighted to order my car.”

You can read the full testimonial here.

Ford Mustang Mach-E GT

From £67,550

The GT variant represents Ford's high-performance electric flagship, delivering 480 horsepower and 634 lb-ft of torque (700 lb-ft with Performance Upgrade) for impressive 3.3-second 0-60mph acceleration. With its sport suspension, Brembo brakes, and premium interior features, it offers electric performance whilst maintaining 280 miles of range for everyday practicality.

Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally

From £67,550

The Rally takes the GT's performance credentials and adds off-road capability with raised suspension, rally-specific drive modes, and rugged styling cues, including an integrated rear spoiler. It matches the GT's 480hp output but trades 15 miles of range (265 miles total) for enhanced ground clearance and the ability to tackle gravel roads and muddy terrain with confidence.

Both variants show how electric performance can deliver thrilling driving experiences while offering practical benefits through salary sacrifice schemes. 

Ford European EVs (Explorer, Capri)

Ford Explorer: The Family-Focused Adventure SUV

Starting from £39,285

The Ford Explorer, built on Volkswagen's electric platform through a strategic partnership, delivers exceptional value while maintaining its traditional design elements. This collaboration allows for competitive pricing while offering families a genuinely different proposition from VW Group siblings, combining Ford's signature styling with cutting-edge electric architecture.

What you get:

  • Style Standard Range: Strong performance with excellent range

  • Premium AWD: Enhanced power with impressive torque and swift acceleration

  • Large movable touchscreen and generous boot space

  • Advanced LED lighting, panoramic glass roof, and comprehensive service plan

  • Heated massage seats and a premium audio system

The Explorer shows that platform sharing needn't mean design compromise. With its American SUV proportions and family-friendly practicality, it brings Ford's distinctive design language to the electric age whilst delivering strong range and performance.

Ford Capri: The Electric Sports SUV Revival

Starting from £41,485

The all-new Ford Capri reimagines the classic sports car nameplate as a modern electric SUV, delivering the longest range in Ford's current lineup. This stylish crossover successfully balances nostalgic design cues with contemporary practicality, offering genuine sporting character in an environmentally responsible package.

What you get:

  • RWD: Strong performance with Ford's longest EV range

  • Premium AWD: Enhanced power with all-weather capability

  • Largest boot space in Ford's EV lineup and rapid DC charging

  • Adjustable sport seats with massage function

  • Distinctive LED lighting honouring original Capri design

The new Capri shows how classic icons can evolve for the electric era. With excellent range, distinctive styling that honours its heritage, and engaging driving dynamics, it offers British drivers a unique blend of nostalgia and modern technology.

Puma Gen-E: Ford’s Newest Addition

Starting from £26,245 and available with the £3,750 EV Government Grant

Ford's most significant UK launch for this year, the Puma Gen-E makes driving an EV accessible to mainstream buyers. This compact SUV delivers exceptional efficiency and practicality whilst maintaining the engaging driving characteristics that made the conventional Puma Britain's best-selling car.

What you get:

  • Single Motor: Good performance with a practical range

  • Innovative GigaBox: Waterproof storage compartment in the boot floor

  • Rapid DC charging and generous boot space

  • Decent towing capacity and exceptional real-world efficiency

  • Ford Power Promise: multi-year free servicing, charging credit, free home charger

The Puma Gen-E represents Ford's commitment to democratising electric motoring. With accessible monthly rates and comprehensive support packages, it removes traditional barriers to EV ownership whilst delivering genuine Ford driving enjoyment and American design flair.

Ford Electric Technology & Features

Ford's electric technology positions the company as an innovation leader. BlueCruise hands-free driving assistance is the only system approved for UK motorway use, covering thousands of miles. SYNC infotainment systems feature large touchscreens with over-the-air updates that enhance capabilities without visiting dealers. Bidirectional charging technology enables home backup power during outages while providing potential grid services.

Ford's BlueOval Charge Network provides access to hundreds of thousands of charging points across Europe, with strategic partnerships offering preferential rates for Ford EV owners.

Ford Electric Car Salary Sacrifice Benefits

Ford electric cars offer great value through UK salary sacrifice schemes. The Electric Car Scheme makes Ford EVs accessible through pre-tax salary deductions that can substantially reduce monthly costs compared to traditional purchase options. The table below shows how much a 40% taxpayer can save if they decide to lease the vehicle for 4 years and agree to travel 10,00 miles per annum.

Savings breakdownFord Mustang Mach-EFord ExplorerPuma Gen-E
Average monthly salary sacrifice (inc VAT£748£532£374
Employee income savings-£299-£213-£150
Employee national insurance savings-£15-£11-£7
Average benefit-in-kind tax over term£93£72£55
Net cost/You pay£526£380£272

You can calculate your savings by heading to our salary sacrifice calculator, inputting your details (salary and lease terms) and choosing the EV of your dreams! Salary sacrifice schemes typically include comprehensive packages covering servicing, MOT, breakdown cover, and tyre replacement. Many providers also include insurance and home charger installation, creating worry-free driving. 


Through salary sacrifice schemes, Ford's electric vehicles become accessible to a wider audience, combining authentic heritage with modern technology for long-term success in Britain's evolving automotive landscape. If you’re an employee who wishes your company offered an EV scheme, like The Electric Car Scheme, convince them here. Alternatively, if you’re an employer looking to boost your employee benefits package, learn more about how the scheme works by speaking with one of our friendly team members!

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Last updated: 29/09/2025

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Ellie Garratt

Ellie started working at The Electric Car Scheme in September 2023 in organic social media and content. She is passionate about doing good for the environment, and getting into an EV is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint significantly!

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