
Times are changing. While the market for special vehicles such as hearses and limousines usually consisting of saloon-based transformations, the British specialist now offers a range of special vehicles designed around the base Ford Mustang Mach-E.
The 100% electric SUV has joined the range of “The Etive Collection” from the English company Coleman Milnewhich are not the first to try in terms of electric cars, as they already sell a Tesla Model S converted into a hearse and called “The Wisper Hearse”.
Ford Mustang Mach-E: 100% electric hearse
Version hearse of a Ford Mustang Mach-E autographed by Coleman Milne The length is 6.28 meters, all 2.10 meters wide and 1.95 meters high. We find the front of the 100% American electric SUV, while the rear has been completely redesigned to make room for a hearse.
The model is equipped with a full-length platform, a glass roof, an electrically operated tailgate, an aerodynamic roof, and three load-bearing seats with three-point seat belts, not to mention funereal features such as a hydroboard, a sliding platform or even a light alarm. .
Ford Mustang Mach-E: 100% electric limousine
Version limousine of a Ford Mustang Mach-E autographed by Coleman Milne The length is 5.84 meters, all 2.10 meters wide and 1.62 meters high. The lines of the 100% electric American SUV are preserved, but the model is distinguished by an elongated central part, thanks to which the wheelbase is at least 4.08 meters.
This electric limousine has seven seats, tinted windows or an additional plexiglass window that allows you to separate the driver’s cabin from the back of the car.
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Coleman Milne says the Etive range is aimed at customers who want a greener choice without compromising on functionality. The models will be road homologated and come with a 3-year warranty from Coleman Milne, 3 years from Ford, while the battery warranty is 8 years.
With a battery with a capacity of 75 kWhthe declared range is 322 km, with a full charge in 3.5 hours using a standard charger. According to Coleman Milne, the approval of the two models is scheduled for the first quarter of 2023, so their marketing should take place very soon.
Source: Auto Plus

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