Wild Mach-E Racer Prototype Has 7 Motors and 1400 HP
Ford recently debuted its all-electric Mach-E Racer with an incredible 1400 horsepower, complete with four seats and a roll cage.
An All-Electric Powerhouse
Ford recently debuted an all-electric prototype with an aim to showcase the future of its racing division. Spotted over at CarScoops, this powerhouse features seven electric motors which get this four door racer up and around a track with the best of them.
Photos courtesy CarScoops.com
Dynamic Presence
The view from above shows us large vents and aggressive styling. Its dynamic stance and unique proportions tell a story of speed and capability.
Ready to Race
A wide track and massive diffuser shown here is reminiscent of any race car out today. The Mach-E truly has the presence and clout of a thorough bred racer.
Cutting Edge Tech
Massive display units take up most of the real estate on the dash and are unique to a focused racer such as the Mach-E. This coupled with the classic race car hardware like a racing wheel and stripped out interior make sure you don't forget what this beast was tailor-made to do.
Room for Four
Most race cars have only room for one, two if you're lucky. The Mach-E features an unheard of seating for four, including full racing buckets and a purpose-built roll-cage which continues throughout the cabin. Safety first.
Plenty of Aero Bits
Aero bits like these are made using organic composite fibers, a new, lightweight approach to carbon fiber. They look amazing but also keep this monster planted at speed.
Downforce a Plenty
This massive rear wing sends a message of power that is clear as day. It's also much needed for stability's sake as 1400 horsepower would undoubtedly be a handful without it.
Leading the Way
Here we see Ford's Mach-E demonstrating the extreme performance potential of its all-electric vehicle by destroying the rear tires with ease. It's a great picture of cutting edge tech coming together with all-out speed and track capability. If this is the future of motorsport, we say, count us in.
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