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    Ford Reveals Bronco-and Mustang-Inspired E-Bikes

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    Ford Unveils Bronco- and Mustang-Inspired E-Bikes

    Disclaimer: The information presented in this article is based on the latest available details as of the date of publication. Specifications, features, and pricing may be subject to change.


    Ford Motor Company has recently expanded its portfolio by introducing two new electric bicycles (e-bikes) inspired by two of its legendary models, the Bronco and the Mustang. This move marks Ford's entry into the e-bike market, leveraging its automotive heritage to create products that blend performance, technology, and iconic design elements. Collaborating with the bike manufacturer N plus, Ford aims to capture the essence of these famous vehicles in a two-wheeled format.

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    The Bronco E-Bike

    The Bronco e-bike is designed to reflect the rugged and adventurous spirit of the Bronco SUV. It features a robust frame and a rugged aesthetic, built to tackle a variety of terrains. Equipped with a 750W hub motor, the Bronco e-bike generates an impressive 85Nm of torque. This power ensures hill-climbing capabilities and delivers a thrilling riding experience on tough trails.

    A standout feature of the Bronco e-bike is its dual-suspension system, branded "GOAT," which stands for "Goes Over Any Type of Terrain." This system is engineered to provide superior comfort and control, allowing riders to confidently navigate uneven surfaces. The bike also comes with a motorcycle-inspired saddle that enhances its rugged appeal and provides additional rider comfort during long rides. Here are some specifications:

    • Motor: 750W hub motor
    • Torque: 85Nm
    • Top Speed: 28 mph (Class 3 e-bike)
    • Battery Range: Up to 60 miles per charge
    • Recharge Time: Approximately 3.5 hours
    • Tires: Pirelli Scorpion Enduro M hardwall, 27.5 x 2.6 inches
    • Brakes: Four-piston hydraulic brakes
    • Display: Full-color center-mounted LCD providing real-time data (speed, battery life, range)

    The Bronco e-bike’s battery life allows for extensive exploration, with up to 60 miles per charge depending on terrain, riding style, and power usage. Charging the battery takes about 3.5 hours, making it convenient for daily use.


    Pricing and Availability

    The Bronco e-bike is priced starting at $4,500. Customers have the option to choose customized paint colors for an additional $350 beyond the standard "Area 51" color. Pre-orders are currently available through Ford's website, with deliveries expected to commence later this year. Joining the Bronco in Ford's e-bike lineup is the Mustang e-bike. This model is available in two versions: the standard Mustang e-bike and the limited-edition Mustang 60th Anniversary Edition. Both versions promise to deliver performance reminiscent of the iconic Mustang sports car.

    While sharing many specifications with the Bronco e-bike, the Mustang e-bike is distinguished by its sleek design and performance-focused features. It is equipped with Pirelli Angel GT semi-slick tires designed to offer excellent grip and maneuverability. Ford asserts that the handling of the Mustang e-bike mimics that of the Mustang car, providing a dynamic and engaging riding experience. Below are some more specifications:

    • Motor: 750W hub motor
    • Torque: 85Nm
    • Top Speed: 28 mph (Class 3 e-bike)
    • Battery Range: Up to 60 miles per charge
    • Recharge Time: Approximately 3.5 hours
    • Tires: Pirelli Angel GT semi-slick
    • Brakes: Four-piston hydraulic brakes
    • Display: Full-color center-mounted LCD providing real-time data (speed, battery life, range)

    The Mustang 60th Anniversary Edition e-bike includes exclusive features and design elements, making it a collector's item available only through Ford dealers. The standard Mustang e-bike starts at $4,000, with options for customers to select different paint colors beyond the base carbonized metallic gray for an additional fee. Both versions are available for pre-order now, with delivery schedules aligning with those of the Bronco e-bike.


    Industry Context and Historical Comparisons

    Ford is not the first automotive company to venture into the e-bike market. Multiple car manufacturers have attempted to capitalize on the growing popularity of electric bicycles, though with mixed results. Companies like General Motors, Porsche, Jeep, and Polestar have all explored this space, often through brand licensing deals or co-development projects. For instance, GM introduced the Ariv e-bikes, a project that was ultimately shelved due to corporate cost-cutting measures. Boutique brands such as Cake, in collaboration with Polestar, have also faced financial difficulties, highlighting the challenges within the e-bike industry.

    Ford’s approach aims to differentiate itself by directly tying the e-bikes to its most storied models. By doing so, Ford leverages the rich heritage and emotional connection that enthusiasts have with the Bronco and Mustang brands. With the introduction of the Bronco and Mustang e-bikes, Ford is making a significant entry into the electric bicycle market. These e-bikes combine advanced technology with design elements inspired by two of Ford's most beloved models, offering performance and style for a wide range of riding conditions.

    Both e-bikes come at a premium price, reflecting their advanced features and the brand prestige associated with Ford's iconic vehicles. As the e-bike market continues to grow, Ford's new offerings might appeal to both automotive enthusiasts and those seeking high-performance e-bikes.


    Disclaimer: The information in this article is based on the latest details available and is subject to change. Please refer to official Ford communications for the most current information.

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