With the Ford (F) Mustang-inspired Mach E slated to debut on Sunday, new details have leaked about the all-electric SUV. The leak comes courtesy of Mach E Forum, which has revealed price, trim levels, and much more.

The new Mach E will have a price tag that starts at $43,895, according to the leaked information. The First Edition model of the EV will start at a reported $59,900 with the top trim level, the GT version, reportedly costing $60,500.

The First Edition Mach E is expected to be a limited run of the SUV that will include three paint color options, including Grabber Blue Metallic, and a “unique interior contrast stitching, First Edition scuff plates, brushed aluminum pedals, and red brake calipers,” as listed in the detailed specs.

Specification details on the Mach E align, somewhat, with what has been speculated about the electric car before its launch. Horsepower on the base Mach E int eh base model will max out at 255 with the First Edition hitting 333 horsepower and 429 pounds-per-feet of torque. The GT’s power range was not revealed, only saying, “Coming Soon.”

The Mach E will also have a 300-mile driving range when equipped with the optional extended-range battery pack and rear-wheel drive. An all-wheel-drive version of the electric SUV is also available but will have a lower 270-mile driving range.

In the GT version with options, the Mach E will hit 60 mph in the mid-three second range while the First Edition model will hit 60 mph in the mid-five second range. Wheels are 19-inch on First Edition and 20 inches on the GT model.

The Mach E will reported be available for purchase in late 2020. The SUV also qualifies for the $7,500 Federal Electrics Drive Motor Vehicle Tax Credit, according to the leaked details.

Shares of Ford stock were up 1.82% as of 3:22 p.m. EST on Friday.

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