Ford is racing back up the legendary slopes of Pikes Peak in just a few weeks, and they’re bringing a familiar face with them - Romain Dumas, the five-time hill climb champion - and this time, there’s a very exciting new car for him to steer to victory.
Say hello to the all-new Super Mustang Mach-E. A ferocious, all-electric machine that’s been reimagined for one of motorsport’s most demanding challenges.

This isn’t your everyday Mach-E. It’s been radically transformed to tear up the track. Think aggressive bodywork, extreme negative camber on the wheels, and aerodynamic enhancements that look like they were pulled straight from a video game. Massive splitters wrap around the body, and the rear wing is a towering tribute to the legendary Suzuki Escudo Pikes Peak car.
The roofline has been reshaped into a sleek fastback profile, and those gaping vents behind the front arches aren’t just for show - they help generate a jaw dropping 2.8 tonnes of downforce. That’s half a tonne more than the weight of a standard Mach-E.
While Ford hasn’t revealed to the public the exact powertrain just yet, all signs point to something formidable. If it follows in the tyre tracks of the F-150 Lightning SuperTruck, it could be looking at a tri-motor setup pushing out around 1,600 horsepower. When you’re racing at over 14,000 feet above sea level, you need every bit of that electric muscle to power through.

This Super Mustang Mach-E is a bold statement of what electric performance can be. However, you don’t have to climb a mountain to feel the thrill.
Ready to experience the future of performance for yourself? Get your hands on your very own Mustang Mach-E today.
View the Mustang Mach-E at TCH Ford