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The rendering samples components from the Ford Mustang Bullitt, and the Porsche Cayenne Coupe.
Spencer Leech
Contributing Journalist
29 Aug 2019
2 min read

Italian digital designer Luca Serafini has imagined Ford’s upcoming Mustang electric SUV, which is expected to be officially revealed by the American brand before year’s end. 

Mr Serafini’s take on the Mustang-inspired crossover shows familiar styling cues from the high-performance Bullitt special edition, in a tall and muscular, coupe-style SUV package.

The rendering is reminiscent of other ‘coupe SUVs’ like the BMW X4, Mercedes-AMG GLC Coupe and the Porsche Cayenne Coupe – the latter of which was sampled for this illustration.

“[I] think Mustang lines are really interesting to experience many packages. So really curious I started playing,” said Mr Serafini.

“This is my attempt at a Mustang Bullitt hyper SUV ... Mostly exaggerated Cayenne Coupe packaging with Mustang Bullitt design language.”

An official design sketch from September, 2018.
An official design sketch from September, 2018.

Little is known about Ford’s electric SUV, although it is expected to be revealed towards the end of the year, and be released globally in 2020.

Ford teased the new model late last year with an official design sketch, which depicted the iconic three-bar Mustang tail-lights, however, it did not give away the vehicle’s ride height and profile.

It’s unknown what the vehicle will be called either, although Ford revived the ‘Mach 1’ moniker in an electric vehicle (EV) teaser campaign last year, which may be a hint.

Fans of the brand have speculated that it may be called the Mach E, and will be designed to compete with the likes of the Tesla Model Y electric crossover.

In October of last year, Ford released an image of what could be the first electrified Mustang model.

The campaign ran the slogan ‘The Future is Built’, and showed a darkened image displaying a bright blue, illuminated Mustang logo on its nose.

Spencer Leech
Contributing Journalist
It's little surprise that Spencer pursued a career in motoring journalism; a born car and motorcycle tragic coming from a long line of typesetters and writers. In short, it was meant to be. He cut his teeth in the automotive industry freelancing as a writer and photographer for titles including Wheels, Unique Cars, Street Machine and Carsales, before filling editorship roles at Australian Road Rider and GoAutoMedia. Spencer contributes regularly to Carsguide, sometimes corresponding from far corners of the globe. By night, he shreds the synthesizer in a little-known Melbourne rock band called Midnight Medley.  
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