The Mustang Mach-E crossover served as an inspiration for two new racecars, unleashing the imagination of Ford’s designers and engineers. The first is a NASCAR prototype sourcing components from the ...
Ford on Thursday showed what its Mustang Mach-E electric SUV might look like as a NASCAR race car. The prototype is designed to look like a Mach-E, but is actually built around a carbon-fiber tub ...
Ford in January unveiled a prototype Mustang Mach-E electric SUV outfitted for NASCAR racing. The prototype, revealed at a preview event for the automaker's 2025 motorsports activities, is a Mach-E in ...
NASCAR is testing electric crossovers. Did you know that? Don’t shoot the messenger if you didn’t. The sanctioning body rolled out a 1,300-horsepower prototype in July 2024 to show what’s possible ...
Ford transformed a Mustang Mach-E electric crossover into a NASCAR demonstrator. It has three electric motors, two doors and lots of carbon fiber. How about a two-door, low-slung, tri-motor version of ...
Ford has pledged to keep the V8 alive as long as possible, and to build exciting on- and off-road vehicles for all enthusiasts. The Ford Mustang Mach-E NASCAR Concept may not have a V8, but I’d bet it ...
Ford has introduced the Mustang Mach-E NASCAR prototype, a fully electric race car that aims to push the limits of EV motorsport technology. Joining the ranks of Ford’s high-performance demonstrators ...
The prototype features carbon-fiber body panels and borrows its suspension, brakes, steering rack, and wheels from Ford's current NASCAR Cup car. At the same time, Ford revealed a new Mach-E-based EV ...
This electric crossover isn’t just for show. It’s fitted for the race track. Ford’s new Mustang Mach-E EV prototype is upgraded with three electric motors and borrows parts from its current NASCAR Cup ...
A little more than a year ago, a photo leaked showing an apparent NASCAR prototype promising a strange new future: one of electric crossover SUVs. That continued with the reveal of an unbranded ...
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Ford Transforms the Mustang Mach-E into an Electric NASCAR Prototype
Electric vehicles are quiet, and that's a real problem. At least it is if you compete in a racing series that wants to hold its audience's attention in an evolving automotive landscape. For NASCAR, a ...
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