Ford's Mustang Mach-E 1400 Prototype makes a Tesla look like a toy
Seven electric motors will help it devour race tracks and destroy tires at up to 160 mph.
All-electric Fords are incoming, and the Detroit automaker is looking to generate some hype before they arrive, while also demonstrating in no uncertain terms that electric cars can be just as thrilling and sexy as their gas-guzzling counterparts.
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The Mustang Mach-E 1400 was developed in collaboration with longtime Mustang customization company, RTR Vehicles.
1,400 HP
The targeted horsepower creates more than 2,300 lbs of downforce at 160 mph thanks to seven motors and an ultra-high-performance battery.
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Don't expect cupholders.
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But do expect insane track performance...
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...and tire-trashing torque and drifting capabilities.
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“Getting behind the wheel of this car has completely changed my perspective on what power and torque can be.”
RTR Vehicles founder Vaughn Gittin Jr.
The huge rear spoiler helps keep the Mach-E 1400 from literally taking off while aiding control.