Mustang Mach-E Goes Racing: Ford Teases EV Prototype For NASCAR
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by AutoExpert | 9 February, 2025
Ford's all about racing, and they're not just looking to crush it at Le Mans in 2027. They’ve also got their eyes on NASCAR, dropping a brand-new Mustang Mach-E prototype designed for the track.
This Mach-E is not your typical family crossover. It’s low, sleek, and more like a hot hatch. Ford’s throwing in components from the current Cup Series cars—things like the suspension, steering, brakes, and wheels—plus a full carbon-fiber tub to keep it light.
Specs? Not fully revealed, but Ford did mention the EV has three motors and a 78-kWh battery, mirroring the setup of the ABB NASCAR EV prototype unveiled last year, which packs a serious punch with 1,341 horsepower. This Mach-E has that same crossover shape, but with a whole lot more muscle under the hood.
Ford has been consistently producing innovative electric vehicle prototypes, such as the 1,400-horsepower SuperVan 4.2 and the SuperTruck. The SuperVan achieved a Pikes Peak record a few years ago, and we anticipate the NASCAR Mach-E to be a formidable competitor.
If that wasn’t enough, Ford teased another Mach-E prototype, and it’s headed to Pikes Peak. Romain Dumas will be behind the wheel, and you can bet it’ll have a massive wing and aggressive aero to crank up the downforce.