You'd be surprised how many automakers are in the e-bike business, and Ford has just joined their ranks.
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On Wednesday, Ford announced a partnership with n+, a bicycle technology company, to produce three new electric bikes based on the Ford Mustang and Bronco brands. The new bikes – one Bronco and two Mustangs – are expected to have features that mimic the vehicles they're named after.
The company calls Mustang e-bikes "adrenaline chasers." There are plans for a standard Mustang e-bike and a 60th Anniversary Edition. Both will have 750W hub-mounted motors with 85Nm of torque, the ability to reach up to 28 MPH and a battery expected to provide 60 miles of range. Ford also mentioned that the charging time for these batteries is about 3.5 hours.
Other notable features of the Mustang-branded e-bikes include Pirelli Angel GT tires, running lights and a full-color LCD panel mounted on the handlebars. The company also said the 60th Anniversary Edition would "be available exclusively through Ford dealers and in limited quantities."