Limo Mustang Mach E Variants: We Never Thought We’d See This
From nightlife limo to end of life hearse, one British coachworks factory can make a Mustang Mach-E into a unique ride.
Here’s something you don’t see everyday. Two very unique and custom build Mustang Mach-E vehicles with just about the most opposite usage possible between them. Both are built by specialty fabricator Coleman Milne out of England, and are part of the company’s “Etive” collection.
Lets start with the life of the party. The Mustang Mach-E limo. AutoBlog states the limo is of the “add more doors” variety, rather than just stretching out the B-pillar. So you get 6 doors in total for 7 of your best buddies. L-shaped seating? Maybe. Those details aren’t out yet. But it will have a optional divider for the passengers not to be bothered by the driver. Or is that the other way around?
An EV limo actually make sense. You don’t typically need a limo for long haul drives, and the battery pack is nothing in comparison to the weight added by the wheelbase stretch. And over half a dozen people. UK also has a lot of no-emissions zones, too, so this ride will get you to your destination.
The other creation is a little more unexpected. Coleman Milne also has a hearse. A Hears-tang. A Mustang Mach-E…ternal. OK, we kid, but that’s no reason to pull the plug on the hearse idea though. Strict emissions standards and the never ending circle of life mean this kind of vehicle has its own rightful place in the world.
European hearses have a number of differences from the ones we see here stateside. Big glass panels is intended so the hearse can go through a procession with the casket in full display. It also naturally gets a sliding deck for the kasket, too. Like the limo, the hearse gets a 75 kWh battery which is good for 200 miles of range.
Coleman Milne’s hearse modification is even more extreme, adding 60 inches to the total length of the car. For reference, that’s 5 extra feet of space for your trip 6 feet under. Not surprisingly the hearse and limo are available in any color you’d like, so long as it is black.
Photos: Coleman Milne