Ford, a name synonymous with American muscle and rugged off-roaders, has made a bold entrance into the e-bike world with two purpose-built models: the Mustang and the Bronco. Manufactured and distributed by N Plus North America Corp. under license, and staying true to their automotive roots, these e-bikes combine performance, personality, and premium engineering. They’re designed not just to turn heads, but to deliver serious riding experiences on streets and trails alike.
A Powertrain That Means Business
At the heart of both bikes is a robust 750W rear-hub motor, delivering up to 85Nm of torque. That’s enough punch to climb hills, sprint through intersections, or just cruise effortlessly at up to 28 mph with pedal assist. With a 48V 720Wh battery, you’re looking at up to 60 miles of range, which is more than enough for most daily commutes, weekend rides, or extended trail sessions. And because the power unit weighs just 4.2 kg, it has a standout power-to-weight ratio of 178.6 W/kg.

The Mustang E-Bike: Urban Muscle On Two Wheels
With design cues lifted straight from its namesake car, the Mustang e-bike is built for the pavement. From its sculpted frame to its head-turning paint options — Race Red, Grabber Blue, or Carbonized Gray — this electric bike is all about fast looks and fast rides. Underneath the styling, a torque sensor is paired with a 9-speed Shimano drivetrain, which delivers smooth power exactly when and where it’s needed. Whether you’re zipping through traffic or cruising a long boulevard, the Mustang looks to be responsive, confident, and a whole lot of fun to ride.

The Bronco E-Bike: Trail-Tested & Tough
While the Mustang is a city slicker, the Bronco is a backcountry beast. Built for the trail, the Bronco features rugged tires, full suspension, and a motocross-style saddle. Its frame is designed to take a beating, while the G.O.A.T. (Goes Over Any Terrain) suspension system smooths out rocky terrain, jumps, and roots with ease. It’s an off-road e-bike that’s more than just an homage to its namesake, as it is engineered for off-road and mixed-terrain excursions alike.
Standard Features
Both bikes share key premium features that make ownership easy and performance top-tier:
- Plug-and-play assembly: Bikes arrive nearly 90% assembled — just install the front wheel and align the handlebars.
- Drivetrain: 9-speed Shimano system with torque-sensing assist for natural power delivery
- Battery support: Guaranteed 70% capacity retention for 500 charge cycles or two years
- Warranty: 2-year limited warranty on most components and up to 3 years on the frame
- Financing options: Monthly payments available via Affirm for those who prefer flexibility
- Support: Service centers, manuals in multiple languages, and responsive online help
Who Are These E-Bikes For?
The Mustang e-bike is ideal for riders who want performance on pavement, such as commuters, urban explorers, or anyone who appreciates a fast, stylish ride. The Mustang is priced at $4000, but there is a coupon code below worth $500 off.
The Bronco e-bike is for the off-road crowd. If you love taking the path less traveled, need a reliable trail companion, or want an electric mountain bike with real bite, this is your ride. The Bronco is priced at $4500, and the same coupon code applies to it as well.
Ford hasn’t just slapped a badge on these bikes and called it done, as the Mustang and Bronco e-bikes are thoughtfully designed, performance-driven machines that bring real value to the electric bike scene. Whether you’re conquering city streets or rugged trails, Ford’s e-bikes offer a well-rounded package: high power, solid range, durable design, and — of course — that unmistakable Ford attitude. And right now, Ford is offering a $500 discount on either bike with the coupon code DEARBORN500, so if that’s a worthy incentive to you, head over to Ford Bikes and find out more.
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