Ford CEO Rejects the Idea of an Electric Mustang Coupe, Favors Hybrid Instead

Ford CEO Rejects the Idea of an Electric Mustang Coupe, Favors Hybrid Instead

Ford CEO Rejects the Idea of an Electric Mustang Coupe, Favors Hybrid Instead

The future of the Chevrolet Camaro and Dodge Challenger is uncertain, but the Ford Mustang is set to continue as Detroit’s sole pony car. And it seems that internal combustion engines will continue to play a role in the Mustang’s future, at least for the foreseeable future.

According to a recent interview with Ford CEO Jim Farley by Bloomberg, the topic of a fully electric Mustang, separate from the Mach-E model, came up. Bloomberg referenced Porsche’s decision not to produce an all-electric 911 and asked if Ford had a similar stance on the traditional two-door Mustang. Farley acknowledged that it would be a significant discussion with Bill Ford and other company executives. However, he provided some unexpected insight into the next 10 years, which will include both the current and next-generation Mustang.