You just never know when you might need transportation on two wheels. For those occasions, Ford has you covered with its new Ford Bronco and Ford Mustang eBikes. The officially licensed electric bicycle models are a collaboration with N+, a leader in cycling technology. The Mustang variant is more about power and performance, like the sports car, while the Bronco variant is more geared for tackling terrain.
"We know the passion and thrill that gets unlocked when people get behind the wheel of a Bronco and Mustang," said Tyler Hill, Ford global brand licensing manager. "These new e-bikes will allow more people to experience the adventurous spirit of a Bronco and the exhilaration of a Mustang from the moment they grip the handlebars."
Bronco E-Bike
The Bronco eBike is inspired by the rugged performance and design behind its namesake, the Ford Bronco. Outfitted with a motorcycle-style seat, it features a powerful 750W hub-mounted motor that generates 85 Nm of torque. The bike also features a G.O.A.T. (Goes Over Any Type of Terrain) inspired dual suspension system.
Key Features:
The Bronco eBike starts at $4,500 MSRP. For an additional $390, customers can choose from 10 additional color options beyond standard Area 51. Other colors include Velocity Blue Metallic, Race Red, Gray Metallic Tri-Coat, and Shadow Black.
Mustang E-Bike
Ford is also releasing two Mustang e-bikes that mark the iconic Pony car's 60th anniversary. Ford says both bring performance-driven design and technology of the Mustang sports car to e-bikes, with handling that mimics the iconic sports car.
Ford Mustang eBike. Credit: Ford.
Key Features:
The Mustang eBike starts at $4,000 MSRP. For an additional $390, customers can choose from 10 additional color options beyond standard Carbonized Gray Metallic, including Rapid Red, Grabber Blue Metallic and Splash Metallic TriCoat.
Order books are open now at FordBikes.com. eBikes are made to order in 90 days. Ford says the first deliveries are expected later this year. They also come with a two-year warranty.
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