RENDERED SPECULATION: IF Ford Were To Build An EV Mustang And It Looked Like THIS, Would YOU Want One?

RENDERED SPECULATION: IF Ford Were To Build An EV Mustang And It Looked Like THIS, Would YOU Want One?
Now that the Blue Oval has dipped its toes into the electric vehicle landscape with a full-on EV in form of the Mach-E, it's only a matter of time. An electric Mustang coupe will likely come at some point.

And while I am sure many will freak out and split their wig, something tells me it won't be as bad as initially thought.

Just think: If Porsche can build a sport-utility vehicle, the Corvette can go mid-engine and Ferrari can produce a hot hatch, anything is possible. That's just the reality, Spies.

And if an EV Mustang is the fastest one ever with the best handling for the pony car, who cares?

That, in addition to some hints dropped by Ford's top engineers, got the Ford community buzzing. Rightfully so, I would say. Because of this, the Mach-E forums online decided to imagine what a Ford Mustang Coupe would look like with some bits from the Mach-E. Don't mind the Audi RS wheels.

So, what do YOU think? IF Ford were to build an EV Mustang and it looked like THIS, would YOU want one?



It’s only a matter of time till a Mustang EV hits Ford showrooms, as suggested by Ron Heiser, Chief Engineer of the Ford Mustang Mach-E SUV.

This and other key details about the Blue Oval's electric future were learned in an interview with
Motoring, shortly after the Mustang Lithium EV prototype made its debut at SEMA. Ford built that one-off prototype to provide an early look at the Mustangs battery-electric future that's possible now, thanks to the new scalable EV architecture that underpins the Mach-E and several EV's to follow...
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valhallakeyvalhallakey - 12/25/2019 2:45:45 AM
+1 Boost
Yes I think so. Maybe not the best that could be done but nice and if priced right... why not.


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 12/25/2019 7:36:46 AM
+3 Boost
NO. The grille area treatment not attractive. I would prefer that an EV Mustang look like all the other Mustangs but with subtle differences like blue running lights instead of white, or a different pony badge, etc. Just enough to tell the difference but not distract from what a Mustang should look like. Otherwise on future generations designers are going to have to choose which one gets the better look.


MDarringerMDarringer - 12/25/2019 9:47:12 AM
0 Boost
It is my understanding that a Mustang EV coupe (4 door) is likely coming as well as a new Mustang coupe (2 door) on the CD6 platform. The Mustang EV supposedly isn't the current car electrified. Ford has shown styling mock ups of a Mustang coupesedan for example. Ford has also said that hybridization is coming. The Mustang array could be the 2.3T, 2.3T hybrid, V8, V8 hybrid (Shelby?).


valhallakeyvalhallakey - 12/25/2019 3:22:02 PM
+2 Boost
I like the idea of a 4 door coupe version similar to the way BMW/Audi have done this with their 4 and 5 series cars.


MDarringerMDarringer - 12/25/2019 10:50:26 AM
+1 Boost
Better get consent from No before the fucking happens, young man.


atc98092atc98092 - 12/25/2019 3:56:34 PM
+2 Boost
While I won't ever again be in the market for that type of car, I think it looks pretty good. Don't focus to the grill treatment, as that is something that can be easily altered. And this is only a rendering, so it's nothing to get hung up over.


carloslassitercarloslassiter - 12/25/2019 4:37:50 PM
0 Boost
So, a Mustang with a different grill? Wow - give me a few weeks to digest this and get back to you.


MDarringerMDarringer - 12/25/2019 5:15:12 PM
0 Boost
Agree. It's a lazy, stupid photoshop and not indicative of what is in store.


TomMTomM - 12/26/2019 4:22:04 AM
+2 Boost
No - I will not own an EV in my lifetime - and certainly not a two door.
I have had Hybrids - and they make sense given the status of the infrastructure for EVs in the USA. They do get better mileage - although they are generally nothing exciting to drive. I note that manufacturers are discontinuing them because of the cheap gas.

Even if gas gets expensive - I can still afford even European gas prices and still want the ability to drive without needed to plan ahead all of my fill-ups. When an EV is available with thousands of Charging stations that could FULL RECHARGE my batteries in a few minutes - then EVs will be competitive = they are not that now.


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