The Ford Mustang will be produced entirely electric in 2029

The seventh-generation Ford Mustang, also known as the S650, will continue to be manufactured until 2029 when the redesigned, all-electric Mustang will begin.

AutoForecast Solutions, a company that uses a variety of factors, such as supply agreements and factory conditions, to make predictions, provided this data.

The S650 Mustang, which debuted earlier this year, is anticipated to be discontinued around the beginning of 2029. Ford will have time to adjust the manufacturing facility in this manner. The production of the all-electric Mustang has been carried out at the Flat Rock Assembly plant near Detroit, Michigan, which has been the location for Mustang production since 2004.

It is speculated in the report that Ford’s GE2.2 platform will serve as the foundation for the Mustang EV. The second-generation Mustang Mach-E, a new Mach-E Coupe, and electric Escape and Explorer models will all be built on this same platform. It is reasonable that there is as of now restricted data accessible about the Colt EV.

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Some people expected the S650 Mustang to offer some form of electrification. A hybrid or plug-in hybrid option, when it was first announced. However, this does not appear to be the case, and there are no plans to change this.

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There was a rumor that the seventh generation of the Mustang would primarily be electric before Jim Farley became CEO of Ford. But Farley put an end to this plan and pushed for the Mustang Mach-E’s development and release, which has worked out well. One of Ford’s most popular models is the Mach-E, and customer demand is higher than ever. It has also helped Ford establish itself as a formidable rival to Tesla. Other companies in the electric vehicle industry.

Features of Mustang

The Mustang muscle car was able to continue using combustion engines after the Mach-E was introduced, including an updated naturally aspirated V8 that produced 480 horsepower and 415 pound-feet of torque. Additionally, there is a model with a 2.3-liter turbo inline-four engine that generates 350 pound-feet of torque and 320 horsepower. A six-speed manual transmission is available for either engine, and a 10-speed automatic transmission is an option.

Lastly, if you generally had any desire to have a V8 ‘Stang, this is the ideal opportunity to make your fantasies materialize. Some consider the current model to be the best, while others argue that the only genuine Mustang was produced in 1968. The year 2029 is not far off, regardless of which side you fall on, and the clock is ticking.

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