The New 1400bhp, All-Electric Ford Mustang Cobra Jet Will Run An 8sec Quarter
The Ford Mustang Cobra Jet has more than 50 years of history behind it. Throughout all that time, the agenda has remained pretty much unchanged: fat drag-racing slicks, beefed-up parts and high-power V8s.
As a sign of just how seriously Ford is taking EVs, however, the latest Cobra Jet turn-key dragster has dropped the traditional eight-cylinder engine for a battery pack. A big one, at that.
We don’t have any technical details yet, but the hardware must be serious, as the new Cobra Jet is good for nearly 1400bhp and 1100lb ft of torque. It’s difficult to achieve those kinds of numbers without using an extremely heavy battery pack, but there’s enough power to catapult the MLe Racecars-built machine down the quarter-mile in around eight seconds. Ford reckons it’ll cross the line at about 170mph.
All the key details are here, including big drag radials at the rear and skinny ‘front runners’ at the other end, a wheelie bar and a parachute. Although there’s no mention of it in the press release, there’s what sounds like a gear shift in the video below, indicating the use of a two-speed transmission.
For now, that’s all we know. Ford will be spilling the beans later this year when the Cobra Jet 1400 has its full reveal.
Speaking about the new Mustang CJ, boss of ‘Ford Icons’ Dave Pericak, who looks after all of the company’s legendary nameplates, said:
“Electric powertrains give us a completely new kind of performance and the all-electric Cobra Jet 1400 is one example of pushing new technology to the absolute limit. We’re excited to showcase what’s possible in an exciting year when we also have the all-electric Mustang Mach-E joining the Mustang family.”
Comments
This should have been the Mach E
“It’s difficult to achieve those kinds of numbers without using an extremely heavy battery pack”
Modern battery tech allows for chemistries that are capable of high output at the cost of range. The Lotus Evija is an example. You do NOT have to use an extremely heavy battery pack.
This car was built for performance, Not to rouse nostalgia. It doesnt need a v8, it needs whatever makes it go faster.
This is the electric Mustang we were expecting… Not that “””Mach1””” thing…
yeah nobody can call these muscle cars anymore
I’d still take massive supercharged V8s any day of the week.