In spite of proceeding to introduce an undeniably electric lineup, Ford has been endeavoring to clutch a portion of the key attributes that have caused the American brand to reverberate so emphatically with clients throughout the years. What’s more, with a long and productive history of motorsport rivalry, the Michigan marque is presently interfacing its dashing past to its proton-fueled future with the disclosing of the completely electric Ford Mustang Cobra Jet 1400 Factory Electric Dragster Prototype.
Worked by MLe Racecars as a praise to the first Cobra Jet from the late 1960s, this new racing model was worked to do a certain something: go in an orderly fashion from a standing beginning at an absurd speed. What’s more, the Cobra Jet 1400 Dragster does precisely that, shooting exceptionally quick standing quarter miles in the low-eight-second range and accomplishing over 170mph all the while. Fueled by a Cascadia engine and inverter sponsored by AEM EV programming and alignment, and worked around a custom Watson Engineering frame, this battery-controlled hot rod produces a gigantic 1,400hp and 1,100ft-lbs of torque, putting it comparable to the absolute quickest vehicles on the planet right now, for example, the 2019 Bugatti Chiron Sport and 2014 Hennessey Venom GT.