- Battery: 78kWh with three electric motors.
- Chassis: Full carbon fiber tub.
- Design: Based on a muscular family crossover.
- Hardware: Incorporates the current NASCAR Cup Series car’s suspension, brakes, steering, and wheels.
NASCAR's electric future includes a previous electric prototype by Ford, Toyota, and Chevy, boasting a remarkable 1,000kW (1,341bhp). While NASCAR remains committed to the combustion engine's legacy, it aims to decarbonize by 2035.
While traditional roaring V8s dominate for now, the Mustang Mach-E prototype hints at an electrifying future for NASCAR—a potential game-changer in the racing world.
Summary: Ford shifts gears with a fully electric Mustang Mach-E NASCAR prototype, blending high-octane thrills and cutting-edge technology. While V8s maintain their hold for now, this move foreshadows an exciting, sustainable future for NASCAR.