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Written by Tom Harrison
Much is occurring at this year"s Goodwood Festival of Speed, which takes place in a couple of weeks" time. One such thing is the debut of this a fully-electric, first-gen Ford Mustang. British company Charge Cars, which is in no way associated with Ford, is planning on building 499, using properly licenced, brand-new bodyshells and EV components from Arrival (the firm behind these adorable vans). A 64kWh battery supposedly gives 200 miles of range, while the 400kW and 1,200Nm motor (that"s 536bhp and 885lb ft) means 0-62mph takes under 4 seconds. The top speed is 150mph.
Date written: 25 Jun 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 16118
Much is occurring at this year"s Goodwood Festival of Speed, which takes place in a couple of weeks" time. One such thing is the debut of this a fully-electric, first-gen Ford Mustang. British company Charge Cars, which is in no way associated with Ford, is planning on building 499, using properly licenced, brand-new bodyshells and EV components from Arrival (the firm behind these adorable vans). A 64kWh battery supposedly gives 200 miles of range, while the 400kW and 1,200Nm motor (that"s 536bhp and 885lb ft) means 0-62mph takes under 4 seconds. The top speed is 150mph.
Date written: 25 Jun 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 16118