Ford will build the upcoming Mach 1 electric SUV on their C2 platform used for the new Focus. Codenamed internally CX430, Ford’s electric crossover will be a globally engineered model set to be revealed next year and with sales kicking off in 2020.

The Ford Mach 1 will sit alongside the next-generation Escape/Kuga SUV in the range, according to Autocar, and since it will be based on the C2 platform, it’s expected to come with a more on-road character –which is the case with all electric SUVs anyway.

The C2 front-drive platform is said to be flexible enough, giving Ford many options in wheelbases, track widths and firewall heights. This allows it to spawn a large variety of models, much like VW’s MQB platform. Ford’s all-electric SUV is dubbed Mach 1 as a reference to its Mustang-inspired styling. In fact, the company might create more crossovers with Mustang design cues in the near future.