
If you’re interested in reserving a 2021 Mustang Mach-E. A close runner up was Grabber Blue Metallic with 35% and Rapid Red Metallic being the third most popular color at 27%. According to the First Edition reservation statistics recently released, Carbonized Gray was the most popular color choice with 38% of the Mach-E’s being optioned with that exterior color. Rapid Red Metallic, Grabber Blue Metallic and Carbonized Gray. There were only three color options available on First Edition models. The reservation threshold has been recently reached. Since Mach-E’s initial release, First Edition models have been up for reservation. Grabber paint colors started in 1969 with the Mustang and featured bright hues primarily of yellow, blue, green and orange. The color formulation has been used between 20, primarily by Ford. The United States official color was white with blue stripes. This blue automotive paint color is most commonly known as Grabber Blue. In the OLD F1 days, each nation had an 'Official Color', i.e., British racing green for Britain, red for Italy, silver for Germany. There are a couple of color options that are available on all trim levels such as Rapid Red Metallic and Carbonized Gray Metallic. Generally, dark stripes for light colors, light stripes for dark colors. It’s just like Grabber Blue but with some metallic flake added to it. Grabber Blue Metallic reminds us of the Nitrous Blue color option which was offered on the Ford Focus RS. Iconic Silver, Shadow Black and Rapid Red Metallic are borrowed from the Mustang’s color options while the rest are new for the Mach-E. The new colors include the return of Grabber Blue, Atlas Blue (previously found on the Super Duty), Eruption Green, Mischievous Purple, Brittany Blue (which has not been seen since 1967), Dark Matter Gray, and Cyber Orange (from the Mach-E and Bronco). The 2021 Mustang Mach E has ten available exterior color options.
