Mar 22, 2026

The Mustang Mach-E Proves Electric Can Still Be Exciting, Even in Winter

Some vehicles make winter driving feel like a chore. The Ford Mustang Mach-E makes it feel a little more like a victory lap, even when there’s snow on the ground and everyone else is creeping along like they’re balancing a bowl of soup on the dashboard.

That’s one reason the Mach-E earned a place in Nielsen Editorial’s roundup of EVs that handle winter best. It blends the practicality of an SUV with the performance DNA of the Mustang nameplate, creating an electric crossover that’s just as comfortable tackling winter commutes as it is weekend road trips.

Winter capability starts with the Mach-E’s available electric all-wheel drive system, which uses dual motors to quickly adjust power between the front and rear wheels. When roads get slick, that extra traction helps drivers stay confident behind the wheel. Pair that with the Mach-E’s low center of gravity from its battery pack, and you get stable handling that feels planted even when conditions aren’t ideal.

Then there are the cold-weather comforts that make a real difference on those January mornings. Heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, and advanced climate controls help the cabin warm up quickly so drivers can skip the usual “hands freezing on the wheel” experience that comes with winter driving.

The Mach-E also fits the rhythm of life in Morris County surprisingly well. It’s quiet for early morning departures, spacious enough for everyday errands or weekend gear, and capable of handling longer drives ,whether that means commuting across North Jersey or heading out for a winter getaway.

Visit Nielsen Ford of Morristown to test drive the Mustang Mach-E and see why it made Nielsen Editorial’s winter-ready EV list.

Read the full Nielsen article: EVs That Handle Winter Best

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