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The muscle SUV just got even more attitude. Dodge has officially announced the return of B5 Blue, one of its most beloved heritage paint colors, to the entire 2026 Dodge Durango lineup. Last seen on the Durango back in 2018, the vibrant hue — one of the original “High Impact” Mopar colors from the late ’60s and early ’70s — is set to bring a burst of retro flair to Dodge’s modern muscle SUV family.
For longtime Mopar fans, B5 Blue needs no introduction. The color first lit up the streets in the golden age of American muscle, draping icons like the Dodge Charger, Coronet R/T, and Plymouth Road Runner. Alongside legendary shades like Plum Crazy, Go Mango, and Hellraisin, B5 Blue stands as a symbol of bold, unapologetic performance — a perfect fit for the Durango’s attitude.
Now, for the first time in eight years, the color is back — and it’s not limited to a single trim. Every 2026 Dodge Durango model can now be ordered in B5 Blue, from the family-hauling R/T to the outrageous SRT Hellcat Jailbreak.
2026 marks another milestone for Dodge: every Durango now comes with a legendary HEMI® V-8 under the hood. Whether it’s towing the family camper or laying down tire marks at the track, every trim delivers best-in-class towing and unmistakable Dodge muscle.
Dodge CEO Matt McAlear summed it up perfectly:
“Adding B5 to Durango, the only three-row muscle SUV powered by a HEMI V-8 engine in every model, best-in-class towing at every trim, and the ability to seat up to seven, is the perfect blend of bold attitude, family muscle, and unmistakable Dodge DNA.”
For buyers who want to take personalization to the extreme, B5 Blue also joins the Durango SRT Hellcat Jailbreak palette. With the Jailbreak program’s massive range of customization options — now topping 7 million possible combinations — enthusiasts can tailor their muscle SUV down to the smallest detail.
B5 Blue isn’t the only splash of color for 2026. Dodge is also introducing Green Machine, another bold shade joining the Durango’s growing lineup of expressive paint choices. Together, they reaffirm Dodge’s commitment to high-impact style — a nod to the brand’s muscle car heritage and its fans’ desire to stand out.
Orders for the 2026 Dodge Durango in B5 Blue open November 4, 2025, with a starting U.S. MSRP of $595 for the paint option. Dealer orders for the 2026 Durango lineup began on August 13, 2025.
With B5 Blue back in the mix, Dodge isn’t just reviving a paint color — it’s celebrating its performance legacy. The return of this High Impact classic to the all-HEMI Durango lineup is proof that Dodge continues to blend muscle, practicality, and nostalgia better than anyone else in the game.
So whether you’re after a three-row family hauler with muscle car swagger or an SRT Hellcat ready to dominate both the drag strip and the carpool lane, the 2026 Dodge Durango in B5 Blue delivers the perfect mix of heritage and horsepower.
When the checkered flag dropped at Phoenix Raceway to close out the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season, it wasn’t just Kyle Larson celebrating. With Larson’s victory in the No. 5 Chevrolet and his second career Cup Series Drivers’ Championship, Chevrolet clinched its fifth consecutive NASCAR Cup Series Manufacturers’ Championship — another milestone in a streak of dominance that shows no signs of slowing down.
That victory capped a banner year for Team Chevy across all three of NASCAR’s national series. In the Xfinity Series, Jesse Love drove the No. 2 Chevrolet to both the Drivers’ Championship and Chevrolet’s ninth straight Manufacturers’ title — underscoring the brand’s deep bench of talent and engineering excellence.
For Eric Warren, GM’s Vice President of Global Motorsport Competition, Chevrolet’s success isn’t the result of luck: it’s the outcome of a deliberate strategy that began several years ago.
“The momentum started in 2020 when we created GM Motorsports,” Warren explains. “The idea was to provide resources — especially in simulation — for all our partner teams so as not to duplicate efforts.”
That collaborative model unites powerhouse organizations like Hendrick Motorsports, Richard Childress Racing, and Trackhouse Racing under one banner. Though they’re fierce rivals on Sundays, they share information, data, and insights to keep Team Chevy collectively ahead.
“It’s like kindergarten recess sometimes. Everyone wants to go in a different direction,” Warren laughs. “But once you build momentum, it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. You attract better people, better drivers, and better teams.”
That shared vision also allows Chevrolet to think long-term, not just about the next race, but the next generation.
“If you’re fighting fires, you can’t invest in the future,” Warren says. “Our model allows us to look further down the road.”
In NASCAR’s Truck and Xfinity Series, where teams often operate on tighter budgets, Chevrolet’s centralized support provides a crucial edge. “If you look at Xfinity, a large part of why there’s a lot of Chevy teams is nobody else is able to quite scale the support that we provide,” Warren notes.
Chevrolet’s commitment extends beyond engineering to driver development. By scouting talent from across global motorsport, GM identifies young racers with the potential to succeed on NASCAR’s biggest stage. “Because of all the series we race in, we get exposed to talent at a much younger age,” Warren explains. “We can put drivers in different situations to understand who has the skills to thrive in NASCAR.”
Even when rival manufacturers bring faster cars to the track, Warren credits Chevrolet’s depth of talent and culture of collaboration for keeping the Bowtie brand in contention. “The talent and resiliency of our teams and drivers means that Chevrolet is never out of the conversation,” he says.
Looking ahead to 2026, GM Motorsports is already building on its momentum. Warren points to continued development in aerodynamics for the Truck Series and long-term planning for Xfinity and Cup programs, which are all aimed at keeping Chevrolet on top.
“We’ve done our homework for a while here,” he says. “It’s exciting to have the resources, but also to have all the teams and the drivers believe in the approach and that makes it tough for others to duplicate.”
From Larson’s Cup triumph to Love’s Xfinity breakthrough, 2025 showcased the strength of Chevrolet’s racing ecosystem. It’s a story of collaboration, innovation, and relentless drive and one that cements Chevrolet’s place as the gold standard in NASCAR performance.
Kia is taking a major step forward in making electric vehicle (EV) ownership more seamless and intuitive. On September 25, 2025, Kia America announced the upcoming launch of Plug & Charge, a new feature designed to simplify the public charging experience for its EV drivers. With Plug & Charge, charging your Kia EV will be as easy as plugging in your phone.
Plug & Charge is a technology that allows eligible Kia EV drivers to start a charging session and handle payment automatically at compatible charging stations. Gone are the days of fumbling with multiple apps, RFID cards, or manual payment steps at the charger. Once activated through the Kia Access2 app, your vehicle and the charging station authenticate each other automatically, initiate charging, and process payment securely in the background via Kia Charge Pass.
Current owners will receive communications directly from Kia when the feature is ready for their vehicles.
1. Seamless Charging Experience
Drivers simply plug in their EV, and the system handles the rest. No apps, no scanning cards, no extra steps—just pure convenience.
2. Secure Authentication
The system verifies the identity of the vehicle at the charging station, ensuring that only authorized vehicles can access the charging session.
3. Automatic Payment
Billing is securely processed through the payment method linked to the driver’s account, making the process completely hands-free.
Plug & Charge is part of Kia’s Kia Connect suite of services, reflecting the company’s mission to innovate around connected mobility and sustainable transportation. By integrating vehicle software, mobile services, and charging infrastructure, Kia is creating a more natural EV ownership experience—one that feels more like using a smartphone than a traditional car.
According to Sujith Somasekharan, Connected Car & Mobility Director at Kia America:
“With Plug & Charge, we’re making the EV experience more user-friendly than ever. Our goal is to make electrified mobility effortless, secure, and connected – and this technology brings us one step closer to that reality.”
Kia’s Plug & Charge represents more than just convenience—it’s a glimpse into the future of human-centric mobility, where technology simplifies everyday tasks and makes sustainable transportation more accessible.
As EV adoption continues to grow, frictionless charging solutions like Kia’s Plug & Charge will play a critical role in shaping the driver experience. By eliminating the hassle of manual authentication and payment, Kia is redefining what it means to own an EV—making it smarter, easier, and more connected than ever before.
For Kia EV drivers, the future of charging is here: plug in, and let technology do the rest.
The 2026 Toyota Sienna arrives with a wave of exciting upgrades that make Toyota’s beloved family minivan even more appealing. From more standard tech and comfort features to new paint options and premium audio systems, the latest Sienna proves once again why it’s one of the most versatile and family-friendly Toyota vehicles on the road.
For 2026, Toyota adds significant value across the Sienna lineup, enhancing the LE, XLE, and XSE grades with features that make every drive more comfortable and convenient.
Toyota’s popular Heavy Metal exterior paint is now available across multiple grades, while the Woodland Edition gains a new Ice Cap color option and exclusive black badging.
Like every Sienna since 2021, the 2026 Toyota Sienna continues to run exclusively on Toyota’s proven hybrid powertrain, combining a 2.5L four-cylinder engine with the Toyota Hybrid System.
This setup delivers 245 total system horsepower with an impressive manufacturer-estimated 36 MPG combined for front-wheel drive models, or 35 MPG combined for all-wheel drive.
Toyota’s Electronic On-Demand AWD system ensures excellent traction and stability by automatically distributing power between the front and rear wheels as needed—without sacrificing fuel efficiency.
Selectable EV, ECO, NORMAL, and SPORT driving modes let drivers tailor performance and efficiency to their preferences, whether cruising around town or heading out on a road trip.
Inside, the 2026 Toyota Sienna continues to set the bar for family travel comfort. Each grade offers a thoughtfully designed cabin with high-quality materials and Toyota’s latest multimedia technology.
The Platinum and Limited models also include heated and ventilated leather-trimmed seats, a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, and available 1080p HD Entertainment Center with an 11.6-inch display and wireless headphones.
Whether you prefer the sport-inspired XSE, the adventure-ready Woodland Edition, or the luxurious Platinum, every Sienna has its own personality.
Exterior color options include Ice Cap, Blueprint, Cement, Cypress, Midnight Black Metallic, and the new Heavy Metal finish.
As with all Toyota vehicles, safety is a top priority in the 2026 Sienna. Every model comes equipped with Toyota Safety Sense™ 2.5+, which includes:
Additionally, all trims feature Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, ensuring confidence on busy highways or in crowded parking lots.
The 2026 Toyota Sienna will begin arriving at Toyota dealerships in January 2026, with a starting MSRP of $40,120 for the LE FWD model (excluding destination and handling).
From its spacious, family-oriented interior to its fuel-efficient hybrid system and long list of standard tech, the 2026 Sienna continues to redefine what a modern minivan can be.
The Brotherhood of Muscle just added a new heavyweight to its drag-strip roster — and this one’s got serious hustle. For the first time ever, the Dodge Charger gets the full factory-prepped Drag Pak treatment. Introducing the 2026 Dodge Charger Hustle Stuff Drag Pak by Direct Connection — a purpose-built race car engineered to dominate NHRA Factory Stock Showdown competition and honor decades of Dodge drag-racing heritage.
The all-new Charger Hustle Stuff Drag Pak marks the first time the iconic four-door Charger nameplate joins the legendary Drag Pak lineup. Packing a supercharged 354-cubic-inch HEMI® V8, this turnkey race car channels the same championship-winning power that earned back-to-back NHRA Factory Stock Showdown titles for the outgoing Challenger Drag Pak.
This new race-bred Charger is capable of sub-eight-second quarter-mile passes, and it’s 100 pounds lighter than its predecessor, thanks to an aggressive diet of carbon-fiber components. Hood, doors, front fascia, and hatch — all carbon. Add in a lightweight K-member, aluminum driveshaft, and micro-polished internals, and you’ve got a drag car that’s as lean as it is lethal.
Under the hood lives a Whipple 3.0L twin-screw supercharger feeding the new GEN III aluminum HEMI block, equipped with forged-steel crankshaft, H-beam connecting rods, and Diamond aluminum pistons. Every component was handpicked by SRT engineers to squeeze out every last fraction of a second.
The drivetrain features a Coan Racing three-speed automatic transmission, Mark Williams Enterprises 9-inch rear axle, and WELD Racing forged-aluminum wheels wrapped in Mickey Thompson rubber — the gold standard in drag racing traction.
Handling the punishment of launch after launch is a new four-link rear suspension setup with double-adjustable coilovers and a 4.30:1 final drive ratio. Up front, lightweight aluminum control arms and race-tuned shocks help the Charger hook hard and fly straight.
Inside, the car’s stripped-down cockpit still carries the spirit of the new production Charger, complete with a HUSTLE STUFF badge and carbon-fiber closeouts. Safety comes standard with an NHRA-certified chromoly roll cage, Sabelt seats and harnesses, and a Racepak digital dash with Holley EFI tuning controls.
This isn’t just another race car — it’s the first to launch under the reestablished SRT Performance division, the new umbrella for Stellantis’ high-performance American brands. Dodge, Mopar, and SRT are doubling down on their grassroots racing roots, and the Charger Hustle Stuff Drag Pak is the flagship of that renewed commitment.
Each of the 50 serialized units will feature a special plaque on the billet supercharger cover denoting its production number. The car will be hand-prepped for competition by Riley Technologies in Mooresville, North Carolina — the same legendary builders who helped SRT rack up multiple championships.
The “Hustle Stuff” name isn’t new — it’s a deep cut from the Mopar catalogs of the 1970s, when factory go-fast parts and how-to guides helped racers shave tenths off their ETs. Dodge is reviving that same grassroots energy for 2026, combining vintage attitude with cutting-edge technology.
Eighteen high-impact color options bring the Dodge heritage to life, including favorites like B5 Blue, Go Mango, Sublime, Frostbite, Sinamon Stick, and Plum Crazy. Three optional graphics packages — including a red-and-blue Direct Connection livery — give racers even more ways to stand out at the strip.
Dodge is putting its money where its mouth is: the first racer to capture an NHRA Factory Stock Showdown win in a 2026 Charger Hustle Stuff Drag Pak will earn a $26,000 payday through the NHRA Contingency program — the richest reward ever offered for a Drag Pak victory.
The Charger Hustle Stuff Drag Pak will make its public debut at the Dodge NHRA Nevada Nationals Powered by Direct Connection (Oct. 31–Nov. 2) and SEMA Show (Nov. 4–7) in Las Vegas. Its racing debut is slated for the 2026 NHRA Gatornationals in Gainesville, Florida (March 5–8).
As anticipation builds for the global debut of the 2027 Kia Telluride, Kia America is giving enthusiasts a tantalizing sneak peek—one that’s both mysterious and mesmerizing. On October 29, 2025, the automaker unveiled a custom camouflage Telluride, its bold wrap revealing just enough to hint at the SUV’s evolution while keeping its final form cleverly under wraps.
The camouflaged pre-production model, developed by Kia Design Center America (KDCA), recently tackled a rugged off-road trek in California’s Alabama Hills, a dramatic desert landscape known for its sweeping rock formations and cinematic backdrops. The action-packed footage highlights not only the Telluride’s off-road prowess but also Kia’s creative approach to automotive camouflage.
“We determined that hiding the all-new Telluride in plain sight could be done in a way that is both eye-catching and thought-provoking,” said Tom Kearns, Vice President and Senior Chief Designer at KDCA.
Unlike traditional black-and-white test wraps designed purely to obscure shape, Kia’s new design tells a story. Drawing inspiration from early design sketches of the Telluride, the wrap features intersecting outlines of the vehicle from multiple angles—overlapping silhouettes that blur and distort the SUV’s true proportions.
Stylistically, the team looked to artists Keith Haring and Mr. Doodle (Sam Cox), both known for transforming simple lines into intricate, energetic compositions. The result? A rolling piece of kinetic art that captures the creative spirit of the Telluride’s design process.
Adding to the visual intrigue is a color gradient that shifts from warm orange at the front to deep purple at the rear—a palette that ties together the Telluride’s dynamic front-end lighting and sculptural rear design. The contrasting hues embody Kia’s Opposites United design philosophy, where tension and balance coexist in every detail.
Hidden along the lower doors, sharp-eyed fans can spot subtle map coordinates (37.9375° N, 107.8123° W)—a nod to Telluride, Colorado, the SUV’s namesake and a symbol of adventure.
Introduced in 2021 by Karim Habib, Kia’s Opposites United design language takes inspiration from the dualities found in nature and humanity. It’s grounded in five key principles: Bold for Nature, Joy for Reason, Power to Progress, Technology for Life, and Tension for Serenity.
The camouflage wrap itself becomes a living expression of this philosophy—uniting the beginnings of the Telluride’s design journey with the finished product soon to be unveiled. “This wrap also ties the beginning and end of the design process together,” Kearns explained. “Which is Opposites United in itself.”
The Telluride has long been celebrated for its balance of rugged capability and refined comfort, and the 2027 model appears ready to elevate that legacy. In the newly released footage, the camouflaged SUV conquers steep inclines, rocky trails, sandy washes, and water crossings, proving its mettle in a real-world test that goes far beyond typical development drives.
“We wanted to do something special with this pre-production Telluride,” said Russell Wager, Vice President of Marketing at Kia America. “Placing it in an environment that really pushed the boundaries gave us the opportunity to show just how capable the all-new Telluride is.”
The camouflage Telluride offers an intriguing glimpse of what’s to come as Kia continues to redefine its design language and push the boundaries of SUV capability. The fully unveiled 2027 Kia Telluride will make its global debut on November 20 at the Los Angeles Auto Show, where the wraps will finally come off—revealing the next evolution of Kia’s flagship SUV.
Until then, Kia’s camouflaged masterpiece will continue to roam the roads less traveled, blending art, engineering, and adventure in one striking package.
Every year, Mopar brings its A-game to the SEMA Show in Las Vegas — the ultimate proving ground for creativity, craftsmanship, and raw horsepower. For 2025, the brand is turning heads with two bold street machine concepts that blend vintage inspiration with modern muscle: The Dude Ram 1500 Concept and the Moparized Dodge SIXPACK Charger Concept.
Mopar is resurrecting one of Dodge’s coolest sport truck packages from the early 1970s with The Dude — a HEMI®-powered Ram 1500 that channels the swagger of the original while amping up the performance and design for today’s streets.
Dressed in Sublime Green with classic black “C-stripes” running the length of the truck, The Dude is an unmistakable throwback that screams attitude. A lowered stance, satin-black 22-inch wheels, and side-exit exhausts give it a menacing street presence, while under the hood, a 5.7-liter HEMI V8 — paired with a Mopar cold-air intake — delivers a healthy 395 horsepower.
Inside, the contrast continues with Alea leather seats stitched in bright green, custom The Dude badging, and practical Mopar upgrades like a console safe, multi-accessory instrument panel rail, and all-weather mats. The result is a street truck that feels as cool and confident as the name suggests.
If The Dude is all about retro swagger, the Moparized Dodge SIXPACK Charger is pure modern muscle. Based on the all-new 2026 Dodge Charger, this concept turns up the performance dial with aggressive aerodynamics, bold colors, and a potent powertrain.
Coated in Stryker Purple with satin carbon-fiber accents, the SIXPACK Charger wears its performance pedigree proudly. A lightweight carbon-fiber hood, splitter, and spoiler, plus vented fenders, enhance aerodynamics and downforce. Custom Brass Monkey 21-inch wheels and orange Brembo brakes finish off the look with purpose-built flair.
Under the hood, Mopar packs the 3.0-liter Twin Turbo SIXPACK HO engine, delivering an impressive 550 horsepower. A Mopar cold-air intake and stainless-steel cat-back exhaust sharpen both performance and sound.
Inside, the SIXPACK Charger is just as refined, featuring Katzkin premium leather seats in Tuscany Ink and Palomino with orange and purple stitching. Mopar pedals and all-weather mats complete the cabin, balancing luxury with daily drivability.
Both concepts headline Mopar’s 15,000-plus-square-foot display at SEMA (Booth #44137, South Hall), alongside vehicles from Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep®, Ram, and even “Graveyard Carz” host Mark Worman. Mopar’s booth also features hundreds of factory-backed parts, accessories, and one-of-a-kind builds — including the return of fan favorites like the Kaiser Jeep M725 and the ’87 Dodge Ram D150 Roadkill Nights winner.
Fans visiting the Mopar booth on November 4 will also get a chance to meet NHRA stars Tony Stewart, Matt Hagan, and Leah Pruett, who’ll be signing autographs and celebrating Mopar’s continued dominance on and off the strip.
With The Dude and the SIXPACK Charger, Mopar continues its tradition of turning factory muscle into high-octane dreams. These builds are more than showpieces — they’re blueprints for how modern enthusiasts can inject personality, nostalgia, and performance into every inch of their rides.
At SEMA 2025, Mopar once again proves what gearheads already know: when it comes to street machines, nobody does bold like Mopar.
Subaru is making electric driving even more convenient. The automaker announced that all Subaru Solterra EV owners now have access to more than 25,000 Tesla Superchargers across North America, giving drivers faster and more flexible options for road trips and everyday charging.
Starting now, Subaru Solterra owners can locate and use Tesla Superchargers through the SubaruConnect app, which also lets drivers set up payment methods and find nearby stations using the Find Stations Map.
For 2026 Subaru Solterra EV models, Subaru has gone a step further by integrating the North American Charging Standard (NACS) port directly into the vehicle. This means no adapters are required—just plug in and charge at any compatible Tesla Supercharger.
Owners of 2023–2025 Solterra models won’t be left out, either. Subaru plans to offer a Genuine Subaru Accessory Fast Charging Adapter (NACS) soon through Subaru retailers. This official adapter ensures safe, efficient charging and opens access to the same growing network of DC fast chargers, including Tesla’s.
The 2026 Solterra also introduces Plug & Charge capability through SubaruConnect, allowing the car to automatically recognize itself at compatible chargers and begin charging—no card swipes or app logins needed. It’s the kind of convenience EV drivers have been asking for, and it’s now built right into Subaru’s flagship electric SUV.
Charging performance isn’t the only upgrade. When navigating to a DC fast charger, the 2026 Solterra EV can automatically precondition its battery to optimize charging speed—even in cold weather. Drivers can also activate this feature manually through the vehicle’s touchscreen menus.
Thanks to this system, the 2026 Solterra can charge up to 80% in about 28 minutes, helping reduce downtime during long trips. And with up to 288 miles of range, it’s built for everyday adventures and extended journeys alike.
With Supercharger access, streamlined payment options, and cutting-edge charging tech, Subaru is strengthening its place in the EV landscape. By joining Tesla’s Supercharger network, Solterra drivers now enjoy one of the largest and most reliable fast-charging infrastructures available—making it easier than ever to explore the great outdoors in Subaru style.
The 2026 Subaru Solterra EV is available now at Subaru retailers nationwide.
Mitsubishi Motors is accelerating its North American growth with the addition of two brand-new SUVs, marking a major step forward in the company’s Momentum 2030 business plan. Building on its May 2025 announcement of an upcoming battery-electric SUV, Mitsubishi has now confirmed a second new vehicle — a rugged, off-road-focused variant of the Outlander — set to launch in late 2026.
The first of Mitsubishi’s new additions will be an all-new battery-electric vehicle (BEV), arriving in the U.S. market in summer 2026. Designed as part of Mitsubishi’s path toward electrification, the new BEV SUV represents the brand’s next leap into the rapidly growing electric segment.
Following close behind will be an off-road-focused Outlander variant, a rugged SUV designed to capture Mitsubishi’s adventurous spirit and long history in off-road performance. Launching in late calendar year 2026, the new model will feature:
The company says this new variant will take inspiration from its success in motorsport, including 12 Dakar Rally victories and experience in the World Rally Championship, to deliver a family SUV that’s ready to go far beyond the pavement.
These vehicle launches are part of Momentum 2030, Mitsubishi Motors North America’s long-term roadmap focused on four key areas:
Mitsubishi’s President and CEO Mark Chaffin emphasized that these announcements show tangible progress on the plan.
“Two exciting announcements to discuss upcoming vehicle launches proves the strength of our Momentum 2030 business plan,” said Chaffin. “When we announced the plan publicly, we set ambitious goals for ourselves — and we’re delivering on them.”
He also noted that Mitsubishi’s network of nearly 330 U.S. dealerships continues to expand, with growing interest from major dealer groups nationwide.
Mitsubishi’s new vehicles will join a refreshed lineup that includes the 2025 Outlander, an updated Outlander Plug-in Hybrid, and a new mild-hybrid powertrain coming in the 2026 model year. Every Mitsubishi vehicle in the U.S. continues to be backed by the company’s signature coverage, including:
With these two new models, Mitsubishi Motors is clearly positioning itself for a bold new chapter in North America. The combination of cutting-edge electrification and rugged off-road capability highlights the brand’s dual commitment to sustainability and adventure.
More details on both upcoming SUVs — including official names, technical specs, pricing, and availability — will be shared closer to launch.
If you’re looking for a high-performance electric SUV that blends heritage, technology, and daily practicality, the 2026 Ford Mustang Mach-E GT delivers on all fronts. Bearing the iconic Mustang nameplate, this all-electric SUV represents Ford’s continued commitment to electrification while staying true to the spirit of performance and style that has defined the Mustang legacy for decades.
At the heart of the 2026 Mustang Mach-E GT lies a dual-motor all-wheel-drive powertrain designed for serious performance. Ford estimates an output of around 480 horsepower and 600 lb-ft of torque, while the available Performance Upgrade Package pushes torque closer to 700 lb-ft. The result? A blistering 0–60 mph time between 3.3 and 3.6 seconds, depending on conditions — putting the Mach-E GT firmly in the conversation with other high-end electric SUVs like the Tesla Model Y Performance and Kia EV6 GT.
The Mach-E GT’s 91 kWh battery pack delivers an estimated 280 miles of range, which is impressive given its performance focus. Ford’s DC fast-charging capability allows for 10–80% battery replenishment in about 38 minutes, making it a practical option for road trips and daily commutes alike.
Visually, the 2026 Mustang Mach-E GT stands out with its bold stance and signature Mustang cues. Its aggressive front fascia, fastback-inspired roofline, and tri-bar LED taillights give it an unmistakable connection to the traditional Mustang lineage. For 2026, Ford introduces a special GT California Special Edition, featuring Rave Blue accents, carbonized gray 20-inch wheels, an illuminated pony badge, and exclusive interior trim — all inspired by classic California car culture.
Inside, the Mach-E GT continues to impress. The cabin combines sport-inspired design with modern tech, featuring Ford’s SYNC® 4A infotainment system displayed on a massive 15.5-inch touchscreen. Drivers can choose from various drive modes like Whisper, Engage, and Unbridle — each altering steering response, throttle sensitivity, and ambient lighting for a personalized driving experience. High-quality materials, bolstered sport seats, and customizable lighting make the interior feel both futuristic and familiar.
While the Mach-E GT emphasizes performance, it also delivers the practicality you expect from a Ford SUV. Thanks to its skateboard-style battery layout, the interior offers ample passenger and cargo space. Rear passengers enjoy generous legroom, and the absence of a transmission tunnel adds to the cabin’s sense of openness. Cargo capacity is enhanced by both a rear hatch area and a front “frunk,” perfect for stowing smaller items.
Range estimates for the broader Mach-E lineup vary between 260 and 320 miles, depending on the trim and drivetrain configuration. The GT’s 280-mile range strikes a strong balance between spirited driving and everyday usability, making it a solid choice for those seeking a Ford electric vehicle that doesn’t compromise on excitement or practicality.
Ford continues to push boundaries in connected vehicle technology, and the 2026 Mustang Mach-E GT is no exception. Over-the-air software updates keep the vehicle’s features up to date, while the FordPass® app allows drivers to monitor charging, locate stations, and even pre-condition the cabin remotely. Advanced driver-assist systems — including BlueCruise hands-free driving on compatible highways — further enhance convenience and safety.
The 2026 Mustang Mach-E GT demonstrates how far Ford vehicles have evolved in the electric era. It’s not just about efficiency — it’s about preserving performance DNA while adapting to the EV revolution. Alongside models like the F-150 Lightning and upcoming next-gen Ford EVs, the Mach-E GT cements Ford’s reputation as a leader in accessible, performance-oriented electric mobility.
If you’re searching online for Ford EVs, Mustang Mach-E specs, or Ford electric performance SUVs, the 2026 Mach-E GT is a name worth knowing. It embodies the best of both worlds — the thrill of a Mustang and the innovation of an all-electric Ford.