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zlavernenasho
12.05.2021 18:36:41

Charge’s muscle car starts with an officially licensed shell meant to “preserve the classic design and styling of the legendary Ford Mustang.” But its underneath the bulging hood where the changes really become apparent, thanks to components made by EV tech company Arrival. The car’s V-8 has been replaced by two motors that produce 536 hp, 800 lb.-feet of torque and allow for all-wheel drive. And it’s got plenty of pep too, able to zoom from 0-to-62 in just 3.99 seconds and hit a top speed of 149 mph, according to Car Buzz. The whole thing is powered by a 64-kWh battery, which has a driving range of 200 miles and can accept 50-kW DC fast charging. more


Johnpatter
26.04.2021 1:54:41

What if you could have all the performance and power of an iconic muscle car, but without any of the exhaust-spewing guilt? Charge Cars’ new take on the classic Mustang promises to do exactly that.


argos
22.05.2021 13:24:06

Meanwhile, the cabin keeps up the sleek retro styling of the exterior, with the exception of a large touchscreen tablet on the dash which allows drivers to select drive and suspension style and toggle between all- and rear-wheel drive. here


jnishioka11
30.05.2021 7:55:57

“Our fully electric Mustang is built not only on cutting-edge technology and expertise but immense passion—from our love of preserving iconic design to our belief in an emission-free future,” said Charge CEO Vadim Shagaleev. here


chernikov
05.06.2021 2:20:50

The motors and other core components are provided by Arrival, a fellow British company and partner to Charge that is currently pioneering the development of EV vans. The company has offered up few additional details about the fitment, orientation, and location of the battery pack and associated hardware, although the video below gives some indication. [links]


whiterabbit
10.06.2021 5:38:24

Built from officially licensed new reproduction body shells, the battery-electric Mustang is based on the 1967 Mustang fastback body style. It also bears a more than passing resemblance to Eleanor, the infamous Shelby Mustang GT500 from Jerry Bruckheimer's 2000 remake of Gone in Sixty Seconds, particularly the taillamps and rear spoiler. Photos of the interior are limited to a few hazy images on the Charge Cars Facebook page, but it appears to employ bits of carbon fiber and smooth minimalistic surfaces combined with a large center screen to control the various functions.
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messiklan
03.06.2021 12:08:31

Charge has trotted out a few of the critical numbers, but some details remain unclear. With a quoted 885 lb-ft of maximum torque to all four wheels, a sub-four-second zero-to-60-mph time, and a top speed of 149 mph, the Charge Mustang EV is certainly no slouch. A 64.0-kWh battery pack gives a claimed 200 miles of range, and its 50-kW DC charging should provide for reasonably fast recharges; the car will also provide for user-selectable rear- or all-wheel-drive modes. [links]


thefranksteak
22.04.2021 7:28:05

The electric horseman from the U.K.'s Charge Automotive will beat Ford's own Mach E out of the starting gate.


BlackEye
08.05.2021 5:04:26

The U.K.'s Charge Automotive has announced that it will roll out this Ford Mustang EV at the 2019 Goodwood Festival of Speed in early July. Unlike Ford's long teased and fully modern Mustang-themed Mach E EV, the Charge Automotive Mustang EV is more of a restomod, based on the 1967 Mustang fastback. Sadly, it will not be making a run up the hill at Goodwood, but rather will spend its time chilling—and, no doubt, charging—on display in Michelin's supercar paddock. The good news, though, is that Charge Automotive tells C/D the Mustang EV will be available to U.S. buyers.


DSuttonsls
25.05.2021 11:05:59

Charge has trotted out a few of the critical numbers, but some details remain unclear. With a quoted 885 lb-ft of maximum torque to all four wheels, a sub-four-second zero-to-60-mph time, and a top speed of 149 mph, the Charge Mustang EV is certainly no slouch. A 64.0-kWh battery pack gives a claimed 200 miles of range, and its 50-kW DC charging should provide for reasonably fast recharges; the car will also provide for user-selectable rear- or all-wheel-drive modes. here


RobHu
02.05.2021 7:38:09

The electric horseman from the U.K.'s Charge Automotive will beat Ford's own Mach E out of the starting gate.


Sylvester
01.05.2021 0:27:39

The U.K.'s Charge Automotive has announced that it will roll out this Ford Mustang EV at the 2019 Goodwood Festival of Speed in early July. Unlike Ford's long teased and fully modern Mustang-themed Mach E EV, the Charge Automotive Mustang EV is more of a restomod, based on the 1967 Mustang fastback. Sadly, it will not be making a run up the hill at Goodwood, but rather will spend its time chilling—and, no doubt, charging—on display in Michelin's supercar paddock. The good news, though, is that Charge Automotive tells C/D the Mustang EV will be available to U.S. buyers.


imanikin
05.05.2021 10:01:57

The motors and other core components are provided by Arrival, a fellow British company and partner to Charge that is currently pioneering the development of EV vans. The company has offered up few additional details about the fitment, orientation, and location of the battery pack and associated hardware, although the video below gives some indication.


happyrock
23.04.2021 9:50:24

Built from officially licensed new reproduction body shells, the battery-electric Mustang is based on the 1967 Mustang fastback body style. It also bears a more than passing resemblance to Eleanor, the infamous Shelby Mustang GT500 from Jerry Bruckheimer's 2000 remake of Gone in Sixty Seconds, particularly the taillamps and rear spoiler. Photos of the interior are limited to a few hazy images on the Charge Cars Facebook page, but it appears to employ bits of carbon fiber and smooth minimalistic surfaces combined with a large center screen to control the various functions.


tomdetroit
25.05.2021 11:05:59

The world's greatest celebration of motorsport and car culture! Held in the beautiful parkland surrounding Goodwood House, the Festival of Speed is motorsport's ultimate summer garden party, an intoxicating celebration of the world's most glamorous sport. Nowhere else will you get so close to the cars and bikes as they blast up the Hillclimb track; nowhere else will you enjoy such unrestricted access to the machines and the drivers who made them famous. here


lancommy101
02.05.2021 7:38:09

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Limb
01.05.2021 0:27:39


soultcer
05.05.2021 10:01:57


neofutur
23.04.2021 9:50:24