Ford officially delivered the first Made-in-China (MIC)
Ford Mustang Mach-E in China on December 26, 2021.
While the Mach-E for the North American and European market is produced in Mexico, the Chinese market has its own localized production that was launched
at Changan Ford’s manufacturing plant in Chongqing on October 18, 2021.
"Among the customers to receive the vehicle is ad executive and Mustang fan Jin Zhang, who will use his Mach-E as a family vehicle. He is pictured being handed the keys to his new Mach-E by Mark Kaufman, general manager, Ford China BEV Division."
An interesting differentiation for Ford in China is that its new electric cars are sold directly to customers, instead of via dealerships.
According to the company, the network of direct-to-customer stores located in major Chinese metropolitan markets currently includes 25 stores and is growing.
We don't know how many cars were delivered in the first batch, but images that we have found indicate that there were multiple cars handed over at one of the stores: