The all-new Ford Mustang Super Cobra Jet 1800 aims to set new NHRA records for electric vehicles. It comes equipped with four PN-250-DZR inverters, mated to two double-stacked DS-250-115 motor pairings as well as a new transmission from Liberty. It’s powered by an entirely revamped, lighter weight battery system designed by Ford Performance and MLe Racecars.
Everything is managed by Ford Performance proprietary control software running on AEM-EV hardware, complete with a new data acquisition system, dash and power distribution system all designed by in-house engineers. The team hopes to break the records for a full-bodied electric vehicle, fastest electric vehicle 0-60 mph and fastest two-wheel drive electric vehicle 0-60 during an NHRA event later this season.
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We’re always looking to push ourselves in every corner of the motorsport world. Drag racing remains a key proving ground for our products and technology, and we’re excited to not only try to best our own record in the quarter-mile, but to further showcase ongoing development we continue to make across the entire electric vehicle landscape,” said Mark Rushbrook, global director, Ford Performance Motorsports.