Ford Unveils Bronco and Mustang-Inspired E-Bikes in Collaboration with N+

Ford Unveils Bronco and Mustang-Inspired E-Bikes in Collaboration with N+

As a seasoned gamer and an avid outdoor enthusiast, the prospect of getting my hands (or rather, feet) on these Ford-N+ eBikes has me absolutely thrilled! Growing up playing video games like Forza Horizon and Gran Turismo, I’ve always dreamt of experiencing the raw power and agility of iconic vehicles like the Bronco and Mustang. These eBikes seem to have brought that dream to life in a way I never thought possible.


Partnering with leading cycling tech innovator N+, Ford has unveiled a fresh collection of eBikes, modeled after its legendary Bronco and Mustang automobiles. These officially endorsed eBikes are designed to emulate the excitement and performance of Ford’s most iconic vehicles on two wheels, providing an exceptional riding experience that is uniquely their own.

The Bronco electric bike is crafted for tough performance, sporting a robust 750W motor housed within the wheel hub, capable of generating 62 lb-ft of torque. Its design is reminiscent of the G.O.A.T. (Greatest of All Time) with its dual suspension system and motorcycle-style seat, empowering riders to conquer diverse terrains effortlessly. The bike can reach a top speed of 28 MPH when assisted, and on a single charge, it can travel up to 60 miles, making it an ideal companion for thrilling adventures. Prices start at $4,500 USD, while additional color choices are available for an extra $390 USD.

As a passionate gamer and auto enthusiast, I can’t help but share the excitement about Ford’s celebration of the Mustang’s 60th anniversary! Not only are they unveiling this iconic car, but they’re also releasing two Mustang eBikes, one even being a limited edition model that you can exclusively grab from Ford dealers.

Pre-ordering for both eBikes is currently open on Ford’s official site. The anticipated delivery date is towards the end of this year.

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2024-08-11 11:55