Published on: Wednesday, 07 August 2024 ● 3 Min Read
DEARBORN, Mich., Aug. 7, 2024 -- The Ford Bronco and Ford Mustang are two of the most exciting vehicles available with four wheels. Now, Ford and N+ – a leader in cycling technology – bring the spirit and performance of Bronco and Mustang to two wheels through a lineup of officially licensed e-bike models.
"We know the passion and thrill that gets unlocked when people get behind the wheel of a Bronco and Mustang," said Tyler Hill, Ford global brand licensing manager. "These new e-bikes will allow more people to experience the adventurous spirit of a Bronco and the exhilaration of a Mustang from the moment they grip the handlebars."
Bronco E-Bike: Built Wild® with Capability and Performance
The Bronco e-bike, inspired by the rugged performance and design of the Bronco SUV, features a powerful 750W hub-mounted motor that generates 85 Nm of torque. Designed with a G.O.A.T.™ (Goes Over Any Type of Terrain) inspired dual suspension system and a comfortable motorcycle-style seat, this e-bike offers a riding experience that mirrors the adventurous spirit of the Bronco.
Key Features:
The Bronco eBike starts at $4,500 MSRP. For an additional $390, customers can choose from 10 additional color options beyond standard Area 51.
Mustang E-Bikes: Adrenaline Chasers: this is your Wake-up Call
Marking the Mustang's 60th anniversary, Ford introduces two Mustang bikes. This pair of ponies bring the celebrated performance-driven design and technology of the Mustang sports car to e-bikes, with handling that mimics the iconic sports car.
Key Features:
The Mustang eBike starts at $4,000 MSRP. For an additional $390, customers can choose from 10 additional color options beyond standard Carbonized Gray Metallic
Ordering for both eBikes begins today at www.ford-bikes.com with deliveries expected later this year.
Contacts: | Mark Riedy, N+ |
415 302 2923 | |
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