Charge Cars rescued by private investors, so bring on that electric '67 Mustang replica
Briefly

CEO Paul Abercrombie emphasized that the acquisition will ensure rapid development and delivery of the '67, allowing the company to operate from its new global HQ in the UK, ultimately enhancing consumer access to this luxury vehicle.
Charge Cars promises to uphold the highest standards of safety and vehicle dynamics through its innovative quad-motor technology, achieving a remarkable output of 400kW peak power and 1,520 Nm of torque in the '67.
The '67 replica will feature a bespoke, all-new digital touchscreen interface with Apple and Android compatibility, marking a unique advancement in customizable electric vehicle tech.
Despite challenges stemming from its association with the now-defunct Arrival, Charge Cars is refocused and receiving the necessary funding to address production issues and clarify its original goal of producing 500 units.
Read at Engadget
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