1967 Ford Mustang Fully Electrified [Video]

London-based car modification company Charge has literally rebuilt one of the world’s most iconic sports cars, the 1967 Ford Mustang. Charge, which has finally completed the project that it has been working on for several years, seems to be on the agenda of car enthusiasts. Because the renewed Ford Mustang will literally make your mouth water.

The only thing similar to the original of the modified Ford Mustang is its exterior. So much so that when you look at this vehicle from the outside, you think it’s a random 1967 Mustang. But the reality is very different from that. The vehicle has an ultra-powerful dual electric motor, suspension adapted to these engines and other components. The interior design of the vehicle is also quite different from the original version.

1967 Ford Mustang

Ford Mustang, with its internal combustion engine, was essentially a beast. Aware of this, Charge has also created a beast in electric motor integration. So much so that the double electric motor in this vehicle provides 536 horsepower to the Mustang. The torque of the vehicle is 1,500 Nm. Compared to Charge, the 0-100 km/h time of the electric Mustang is just 3.9 seconds.

When we look at the interior design of the vehicle; We come across a rather modern building. Luxurious fabric-covered seats make the vehicle look more comfortable than it is. While the huge multimedia screen on the center console provides information about both the revel and the vehicle, the digital display screen does not escape attention.

1967 Ford Mustang seems to enchant users with its 64 kWh battery. According to the information released by Charge, this electric car can travel around 320 kilometers with a full charge. No time-percentage explanation was made for the Ford Mustang, which offers DC fast charging up to 50 kW.

Charge will build a further 499 all-electric Ford Mustangs. The price of the cars, which are opened to order with the prestige of the moment, starts from 350 thousand pounds…

Promotional image prepared for the Electric Ford Mustang: