From the sunny Pacific Coast to the brutally cold Northeast, the all-electric Mustang Mach-E has drawn reservations from all 50 U.S. states during the first three months of reservations.  Mustang Mach-E with available EPA-estimated 300-mile extended-range battery and rear-wheel drive is proving to be especially popular in the west and southwest, with California, Nevada, Colorado, Arizona and Washington being particularly strong.  On the other side of the country, available all-wheel drive is appealing to customers in the frigid and snowy northeast. While nearly three in four customers reserving a Mustang Mach-E have so far opted for an all-wheel drive model, in states like Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire, that number climbs to more than 9 in 10. The Mustang Mach-E’s all-wheel drive system is also helping to combat the misconception among Americans that electric vehicles can’t handle driving in bad weather. As for color choices, the range is pretty evenly split nationwide, with Rapid Red and Infinite Blue Metallic looking to be the most-requested colors, followed by Gray, Black and White.  Mustang Mach-E starts at $43,895 not including the $7,500 tax incentive. Deliveries will begin in late 2020.