An interesting use of electric motors.
, specifies it's for track use only, of course, and for tire heating. It's also said that this is achievable with current hardware, so it could be a software update that makes it function.The patent drawing shows a Mustang Mach-E, so perhaps the GT model would be the first recipient of a mode like this.
Of course, Ford did make a drift-ready Mach-E, which had seven motors and 1400 horsepower, so it wouldn't be the first tire-smoking electric crossover from the brand.
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