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This Gorgeous Vintage Mustang? It's All-Electric, and Based on a Tesla

This Gorgeous Vintage Mustang? It’s All-Electric, and Based on a Tesla

Posted on August 8, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Who needs a Mustang Mach-E when you can have this sultry electric muscle car?

Last year, Ford stirred up some controversy by expand the Mustang brand — not just to an electric car, but an electric crossover: the Mustang Mach-E. For some, that was sacrilege, and no amount of Ken Block hooning will convince them otherwise. But if you’re open to electric propulsion but want something that hews a little closer to Mustang tradition, we may have found the EV for you.

Russian company Aviar Motors has produced the R67 prototype, which it’s calling the “first electric muscle car.” It combines a body that looks startlingly like a first-generation Mustang (enough so that Ford lawyers will probably have a good long look at it) with the electric bones of a Tesla Model S.
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