Ultimate off-road toy? Defender Octa vs Nomad and Mach-E Rally

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In some ways, I’d say so – but not all. The Mach-E GT wasn’t the most efficient EV you could spend £70,000 on before Ford jacked up the ride height by 20mm and fitted those all-season tyres to it.

As the Rally, it will do a little over 210 miles as a touring electric range, which meant it arrived at our Welsh rallying idyll with about 75% battery capacity showing, with the nearest rapid charger a good 25 miles away.

Focuses the mind, that. I won’t be ruining the verdict, however, to tell you that the Mach-E survives a fairly long day’s off-road use, with a couple of leadfoots taking plenty of entertainment from it, and leaves at the end with more than enough range remaining to guarantee its onward progression.

As a very basic test of the primary usability of an EV made with this sort of driving in mind, I reckon that’s valid: and the Mach-E Rally passes it. But, at all points, we keep a wary eye on that range meter, in a way we simply don’t need to with the fossil-fuelled alternatives, and perhaps have just a little less outright fun as a result.

On a more normal day, of course, the Mach-E Rally is still a car you could get all manner of profitable, zero-emissions use  out of. It’s practical but not huge; fast, alternative and interesting to drive but not a six-figure buying prospect. Suited to the school run, supermarket shop, office commute and football practice. It has five doors, five usable seats and Ford-typical real-world appeal baked right in.

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