Boutique carmakers are melding old school design with electric power, and the latest one might just be our favorite. British startup Charge Automotive has just created a magnificent iteration of an officially licensed vintage ‘Stang body combined with an electric motor powerful enough to drive the beast to 60 mph in under four seconds. It will also get a range of 200 miles on a single charge, and buyers will be able to choose between rear-wheel or all-wheel drive. The all-electric Mustang may have a vintage ethos, but it’s been improved with all-black paint, a custom grille, lowered ride height, and a bespoke interior worthy of the $380K asking price. Charge will show off the car at the upcoming Goodwood Festival of Speed where it will take orders of the limited-production 499-unit run.
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