Charge Cars debuts the fully electric '67
11 Oct 2022|1,196 views
Limited to just 499 examples, the Charge Cars '67 boasts 529bhp and an incredible 1,520Nm of torque. Using 4iWD and torque vectoring, the '67 accelerates from zero to 100km/h in just 3.9 seconds.
Charge Cars, which is based in London, consists of experienced automotive designers and engineers, who draw on experience acquired across multiple sectors from around the globe. The team of car aficionados and technology geeks developed and assembled the first cars using core components from technology partner Arrival, which specialises in the manufacturing of electric cars.
The '67 is a classic Mustang reborn in the new era, with electric power and state of the art carbon fibre body panels The '67 is based on a brand new, steel body shell. Wrapped in lightweight carbon fibre body panels, the '67 features electric motors and floor mounted batteries.
The design team created an all new interior as well as a fully digital dashboard, new suspension components, braking system and even lighting.
Along with the electrification, the car features advanced driver aids, keyless access and an immersive sound system. The company has worked closely with a number of leading suppliers to deliver the highest quality in all components used in the construction of the '67.
Charge Cars, which is based in London, consists of experienced automotive designers and engineers, who draw on experience acquired across multiple sectors from around the globe. The team of car aficionados and technology geeks developed and assembled the first cars using core components from technology partner Arrival, which specialises in the manufacturing of electric cars.
The design team created an all new interior as well as a fully digital dashboard, new suspension components, braking system and even lighting.
Along with the electrification, the car features advanced driver aids, keyless access and an immersive sound system. The company has worked closely with a number of leading suppliers to deliver the highest quality in all components used in the construction of the '67.
Limited to just 499 examples, the Charge Cars '67 boasts 529bhp and an incredible 1,520Nm of torque. Using 4iWD and torque vectoring, the '67 accelerates from zero to 100km/h in just 3.9 seconds.
Charge Cars, which is based in London, consists of experienced automotive designers and engineers, who draw on experience acquired across multiple sectors from around the globe. The team of car aficionados and technology geeks developed and assembled the first cars using core components from technology partner Arrival, which specialises in the manufacturing of electric cars.
The '67 is a classic Mustang reborn in the new era, with electric power and state of the art carbon fibre body panels The '67 is based on a brand new, steel body shell. Wrapped in lightweight carbon fibre body panels, the '67 features electric motors and floor mounted batteries.
The design team created an all new interior as well as a fully digital dashboard, new suspension components, braking system and even lighting.
Along with the electrification, the car features advanced driver aids, keyless access and an immersive sound system. The company has worked closely with a number of leading suppliers to deliver the highest quality in all components used in the construction of the '67.
Charge Cars, which is based in London, consists of experienced automotive designers and engineers, who draw on experience acquired across multiple sectors from around the globe. The team of car aficionados and technology geeks developed and assembled the first cars using core components from technology partner Arrival, which specialises in the manufacturing of electric cars.
The design team created an all new interior as well as a fully digital dashboard, new suspension components, braking system and even lighting.
Along with the electrification, the car features advanced driver aids, keyless access and an immersive sound system. The company has worked closely with a number of leading suppliers to deliver the highest quality in all components used in the construction of the '67.
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