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Everyone can afford a new Ford Mustang now, because it’s an e-bike

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Ford has unveiled its latest innovation: the Ford Mustang E-Bike and the Bronco E-Bike. Yes, you read it right. These are new electric bicycles drawing inspiration from the iconic Ford cars.

Collaboration with N+

Ford has teamed up with N+, a renowned cycling company, to bring the Mustang E-Bike to life. This collaboration has also produced a Bronco E-Bike, celebrating the legacy of Ford’s iconic four-wheeler models. Both e-bikes are officially licensed and designed to capture the spirit of their automotive counterparts.

Design and Performance

The Mustang E-Bike retains the sleek, aggressive styling that the Mustang is known for, with a modern twist. It features a lightweight aluminum frame, aerodynamic design, and the iconic Mustang logo prominently displayed. The bike is equipped with a powerful 750W hub motor, providing either 85 Nm or 125 Nm of torque, and can reach speeds of up to 45 km/h. The battery offers an impressive range of up to 96 km on a single charge, making it ideal for both daily commutes and weekend adventures.

The Mustang E-Bike also boasts unique design elements such as Mustang decals, pony badges, and the recognizable triple-bar tail lights. It runs on Pirelli Angel GT semi-slick tyres.

The Bronco E-Bike

The Bronco E-Bike, another product of the Ford and N+ collaboration, features a full mono-shock suspension setup at the rear, a motorcycle-style single-piece seat, and Bronco decals on the panels. It rides on Pirelli Scorpion Enduro M hardwall tyres with quad-piston hydraulic disc brakes, ensuring superior handling and safety. The Bronco E-Bike also includes a color LCD display built into the bar-mounted console and front and rear LED lights. Weighing in at 31 kg, it is designed for rugged adventures and urban commutes alike.

Priced at $4,000, the Mustang E-Bike is a fraction of the cost of a traditional Mustang car. The Bronco E-Bike is available for $4,500. Sadly, we will not see it India anytime soon.

Also Read: Ford has no plans for mass market cars in India

Source: Electrek.co