From:Internet Info Agency 2020-11-11 15:52:24
IIA learned that Ford will produce a new pure electric car at the Cuautitlan plant in Mexico. It is reported that this new car will share the platform with Mustang Mach-E, thereby further improving manufacturing efficiency and reducing production costs. At the same time, the plant is currently producing Mustang Mach-E models, which will be launched in December 2020.
Mach-E has made its debut in China. The front face of the car uses a shield-shaped closed grille with a running horse logo in the middle, which is very eye-catching. The lamp groups on both sides of the car have a long and narrow shape, and the interior uses oblique LED daytime running lights, which are recognizable after being lit. In addition, the raised ridges on both sides of the Mach-E engine cover create a strong sense of masculine.
The slender side of Mach-E is very distinctive with the fastback design, the rear is clear, and Mustang's iconic vertical LED light source taillights are equipped with a top spoiler, which highlights the overall movement. The lower part of this car is surrounded by a sporty bumper, and both sides of the bottom are designed with a similar air intake shape.

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