Ford x N+ Bronco eBike and Mustang eBike

Bronco and Mustang are great automobiles but sadly, they will not let you experience the nuance of adventure when the road ends. This is where Ford x N+ Bronco and Mustang eBikes come in. They bring the thrill of the Bronco and Mustang to the world of eBikes, capturing the essence of these iconic vehicles, blending performance, style, and advanced cycling technology. And yes, they look really good while doing so.

The Bronco eBike

Ford x N+ Bronco eBike

The Bronco eBike is built for adventure, just like its SUV counterpart. It features a powerful 750W hub-mounted motor, delivering 85 Nm of torque and a top assist speed of 28 mph (45 km/h). With a range of up to 60 miles (97 kilometers) on a 3.5-hour charge, this eBike is designed to tackle any terrain, thanks to its G.O.A.T.-inspired dual suspension system and grippy Pirelli Scorpion Enduro M tires.

The motorcycle-style seat ensures comfort, while four-piston hydraulic brakes provide excellent stopping power. A full-color LCD panel on the handlebars keeps riders informed of speed, battery life, and range. The Bronco eBike starts at US$4,500, with additional color options available for US$390.

The Mustang eBike

Ford x N+ Mustang eBike

Celebrating the Mustang’s 60th anniversary, the Mustang eBikes come in two models, including a limited edition 60th Anniversary Edition. Both models are powered by the same 750W hub-mounted motor, offering 85 Nm (62 lb-ft) of torque and a top assist speed of 28 mph (45 km/h), with a range of approximately 60 miles (97 kilometers).

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They feature four-piston hydraulic brakes for robust braking, Pirelli Angel GT semi-slick tires for optimized speed and handling, and a full-color LCD panel inspired by the Mustang’s driver display. The limited edition model is available exclusively through Ford dealers. The Mustang eBike starts at US$4,000, with additional color options also available for US$390.

Availability

Ordering for both eBikes is now open, with deliveries expected later this year.

Images: Ford Motor Company.