Ford collaborates with N+to launch three joint electric bicycles
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发表于 2024-8-12 14:12:56
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Recently, Ford Motor announced that it has partnered with N+, a technology company in the bicycle industry, to officially launch two joint electric bicycle series, bringing the performance of Ford Mustang and Ford Mustang in their respective fields and deeply resonating with customers' lifestyles into bicycle products.
The Ford Wrangler joint electric bicycle is equipped with a powerful 750W wheel hub motor, with a maximum torque of 85Nm. This bicycle is also designed with a dual suspension mechanism based on the Ford Bronco all terrain intelligent management system, featuring motorcycle style seats.
There are two Ford Mustang joint electric bicycles, one of which is the Ford Mustang 60th Anniversary Limited Edition, which will be exclusively sold through Ford dealers.
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