The Ford Mustang Mach E Rally and Hyundai Ioniq 5 XRT are great examples of automakers trying to give EV buyers some off-road ...
I tend to think of the Ioniq 5 XRT as a more modest, real-world-focused alternative to the Ford Mustang Mach E Rally, which seems to be a bit excessive for what it will actually be used for.
bold XRT look makes it a design standout. Its closest direct competitor is the Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally, which takes the rally brief even more seriously. That said, there's no debate the Ioniq is ...
There are already XRT trims of the Tucson, Santa Fe, Palisade, and Santa Cruz, so adding the trim level to the Ioniq 5 can only help sales. Mark Vaughn grew up in a Ford family and spent many ...
An XRT is a little pricey, but also about $3,500 cheaper than the aforementioned Mach-E Rally. I’m not entirely sure how directly comparable those two are, since the Ford gets you 160 more ...
While the Mustang is already with us, the Hyundai isn’t set to arrive until next year, as part of the expansion of Hyundai’s XRT lineup; let’s explore what each one has to offer in a side-by ...
By comparison, the Ford Bronco Sport Badlands has a 30.4-degree approach angle and a 33.1-degree departure angle. However, the XRT’s most rally-like competitor, the Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally ...
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