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Nice little video dropped on Ford's YouTube channel. It's cut from the Smithers Testing Center video we've seen before.
Anyway, here it is:
Ford Motor Company
The all-electric 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E's available all-wheel drive is designed to help instill driver confidence in extreme conditions.* Experts take the Mustang Mach-E for a test drive at the Smithers Winter Test Center to show you how.
It was posted on the Mach E club with this message from Ford:
SPRINGTIME SNOWSTORM? ELECTRIC MUSTANG MACH-E’S ALL-WHEEL DRIVE READY FOR MOTHER NATURE’S SURPRISES
DEARBORN, Mich., May 08, 2020 – The Northeast United States is bracing for record cold and accumulating snow, according to forecasts, a surprise given we’re almost two months into spring. Fortunately, the newest Mustang – the all-electric Mustang Mach-E SUV – will soon arrive to tackle the most challenging road conditions with available all-wheel drive, a key feature that is helping to attract new customers to the brand.
Mustang Mach-E’s available all-wheel-drive system is proving popular with customers across the U.S., particularly in northern and Midwestern states – and almost all reservations in New England include all-wheel drive.
Ford has tested its all-electric Mustang Mach-E in extremely cold and hazardous conditions at Smithers Winter Test Center, an 800-acre world-class facility in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Here, Ford development engineers have worked to evaluate performance over the most challenging roads and in the harshest of elements.
“Mach-E’s available all-wheel drive is designed to help instill driver confidence in all conditions,” said Robert Iorio, Ford Mustang Mach-E vehicle engineering manager. “The team has integrated e-drive propulsion, all-wheel-drive calibration and brake control in a way that optimizes fine motor skills to enable an immediate response in low-traction conditions and ensure the performance expected from Mustang – even in the snow.”
Anyway, here it is:
Ford Motor Company
The all-electric 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E's available all-wheel drive is designed to help instill driver confidence in extreme conditions.* Experts take the Mustang Mach-E for a test drive at the Smithers Winter Test Center to show you how.
It was posted on the Mach E club with this message from Ford:
SPRINGTIME SNOWSTORM? ELECTRIC MUSTANG MACH-E’S ALL-WHEEL DRIVE READY FOR MOTHER NATURE’S SURPRISES
DEARBORN, Mich., May 08, 2020 – The Northeast United States is bracing for record cold and accumulating snow, according to forecasts, a surprise given we’re almost two months into spring. Fortunately, the newest Mustang – the all-electric Mustang Mach-E SUV – will soon arrive to tackle the most challenging road conditions with available all-wheel drive, a key feature that is helping to attract new customers to the brand.
Mustang Mach-E’s available all-wheel-drive system is proving popular with customers across the U.S., particularly in northern and Midwestern states – and almost all reservations in New England include all-wheel drive.
Ford has tested its all-electric Mustang Mach-E in extremely cold and hazardous conditions at Smithers Winter Test Center, an 800-acre world-class facility in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Here, Ford development engineers have worked to evaluate performance over the most challenging roads and in the harshest of elements.
“Mach-E’s available all-wheel drive is designed to help instill driver confidence in all conditions,” said Robert Iorio, Ford Mustang Mach-E vehicle engineering manager. “The team has integrated e-drive propulsion, all-wheel-drive calibration and brake control in a way that optimizes fine motor skills to enable an immediate response in low-traction conditions and ensure the performance expected from Mustang – even in the snow.”
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