British company Charge Cars will showcase its production-intent all-electric Ford Mustang Fastback at the inaugural Salon Privé London event to be held from April 21-23. It has been a long road for Charge Cars up until this point as it first unveiled the electric Mustang in late 2018 before following it up with the production-intent model in early March this year.
The car uses an officially licensed shell
and the London-based firm then modernizes it with new LED headlights, a
fully-enclosed grille, and LED taillights. The car also features distinctive
wheels and has flush door handles, giving it a particularly sleek look.
Found beneath the stunning bodywork is a
64 kWh modular battery pack that powers a pair of electric motors with 536 hp
and 1,500 Nm of torque. The car has all-wheel drive and
apparently needs just 3.9 seconds to hit 96 km/h while also having the
ability to travel up to 322 km on a single charge. The electric Mustang
can be charged at up to 50 kW.
In addition to showcasing the completed
car at Salon Prive, Charge Cars will also have a display model of the car’s
interior which shares very little with that of an original 1967 Mustang since
the EV is essentially a brand-new car with a reproduction Mustang body. Among
the most intriguing elements of the car’s cabin includes a unique transmission
tunnel with large buttons for the gears, a three-spoke steering wheel, unique
seats, and a portrait-oriented infotainment screen. The electric muscle car
also has a digital instrument cluster.

