Ford unveiled a fully electric 900-horsepower Mustang at a car show in Las Vegas. It’s not for sale, but the customized Mustang is intended to gauge interest in a high-performance electric car, Ford said.
Later this month Ford will unveil a “Mustang inspired” electric SUV that customers will be able to buy. The SUV, however, will likely be far less powerful than this show car, which Ford is calling the Mustang Lithium.
Ford didn’t provide any exact performance figures for the Mustang Lithium, but described the car’s acceleration as “stunning.”
Created together with the automotive parts supplier Webasto, the Mustang Lithium has a six-speed manual transmission. That’s unusual in an electric car because, unlike gasoline and diesel-powered cars, electric cars don’t actually require a transmission with more than one speed. The transmission in the Mustang Lithium is a special heavy-duty transmission engineered to handle the 1,000 foot-pounds of torque, or pulling power, put out by the car’s electric motor.
The Mustang Lithium is powered by an 800-volt battery system, more than double the power of most electric cars on the road today, according to Ford. The driver can select from four driving modes, including Sport, Track and Beast. The fourth is a Valet mode for when you have to hand someone else the key.
The Mustang Lithium was also created as a way to test heat management systems in an electric car, according to Ford. Electric car batteries and motors tend to heat up under hard use, such as racing.
The hood of the car has two small clear polycarbonate panels to allow a view of the components underneath.
The electric Mustang was unveiled at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas, an industry trade show for companies that make add-on parts for cars and trucks. Major automakers frequently unveil customized show cars at the event. At last year’s SEMA show, General Motors unveiled a 700-horsepower electric Camaro.
Besides the upcoming SUV, Ford is also developing an all-electric version of the F-150 pickup. In order to have the greatest impact, Ford is starting its electric vehicle rollout with models tied to its most famous brands, Mustang and F-150, Ford executives have said.
Ford’s Electric Mustang In Vegas
Nov 6, 2019 | 12:33 PM

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