Two weeks from its global debut, there’s still no confirmation of the name adorning Ford’s upcoming “Mustang-inspired” EV, though we’ve been calling it Mach E for some time. Prove us wrong. What is known at this time is what actor will be alongside it for part of its journey: Idris Elba, former star of The Wire, though perhaps even more famous for a character he hasn’t played (James Bond).
Ford’s no stranger to tapping Hollywood to hawk its products, with the automaker recently choosing Breaking Bad‘s Bryan Cranston after spending years using a comic/actor whose early-90s stand-up routines taught everyone the dangers of wearing a leather jacket in a warm indoor space. Elba seems to be on the hook for more than just promotion, however. The fashionable actor/singer/etc once worked in a Ford plant, so you know there’s going to be an autobiographical angle.
The UK actor worked nights in the early 90s in Ford’s Dagenham assembly plant, cranking out Fiestas for a hungry populace.
“My dad also worked at Ford. It’s practically in my blood. So working on this project and getting behind the wheel of a car that takes us all towards the future feels like things are coming full circle, but with more exhilaration and tech,” Elba said, via Ford.
The automaker’s marketing agency, BBDO, has the actor geared up to appear at both the launch activities and in a global marketing campaign for the crossover, AdAge reports. The big reveal comes Nov. 17th at an off-site locale near the L.A. Auto Show.
Riding atop a dedicated platform, the EV remains shrouded in secrecy, though not as much as before. The automaker teased the new product in a sketch, and we’ve learned it will boast a choice of three battery packs, with at least one rear-drive variant. Other variants will make use of a motor front and aft for all-wheel grip. Maximum driving range is said to be just over 300 miles with the largest battery and rear-drive.
Built in Mexico, the crossover will rely heavily on its yet-to-be-revealed performance specs and Mustang-adjacent styling to get noticed, as there’s few things less sexy than a gas-free crossover. The addition of Elba to the Mach E’s entourage is the latest gambit to draw eyes.
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“though perhaps even more famous for a character he hasn’t played (James Bond).”
Come again?
It was heavily rumored for a long time that he would become the next Bond after Daniel Craig supposedly didn’t want to do it anymore (he changed his mind). Many internet forums, comments, polls, and write-in campaigns were dedicated to supporting (and not supporting) him for the role.
Ah ok, thanks. According to this they are now going with actress Lashana Lynch. Maybe she’s just not so photogenic, or maybe its me, but yikes.
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2019/jul/15/lashana-lynch-new-007-james-bond-daniel-craig
Brits don’t expect actors to be perfect 10s to be allowed to be on screen.
He’s been mentioned for several years as the 007 replacement after Daniel Craig leaves. But of course that came with controversy from some so he hasn’t pursued it.
Edit: Ferrari beat me to it
“there’s few things less sexy than a gas-free crossover”
Says you.
This must be a real turd of an EV if the only thing Ford is teasing about it is vague Mustang styling.
Now take that platform, put a boxish car body on itwith Suicide doors and add Continental badges and I’ll give you sticker and probably whatever stupid markup the dealer adds to it.
300 miles (likely more in a lower, car body) is plenty and the smooth, effortless, and quiet torque of an electric would probably be the most worthy vehicle to wear the badge since the late 60’s.
Well, it will be, as they say, interesting to see if the hype is matched by the product.
Too often, it is not, although in this case I watch as it may be on my radar after the obligatory three year lease dumps these on the resale market. We will be in the market then if not before, as a EV will be our next purchase. Methinks it will be good for Ford, not just for the desperately needed product variety, but for long term improvements to its recall prone offerings, as other non ICE models have shown, regardless of make, much better long term reliability.
Thanks 28 Cars BTW, I chose the African elephant as my prize. Time will tell if it was the best choice, as the options of the talking banana or the unknown door number three were powerfully compelling.
This seems like an appropriate time to introduce some hard realities in place of the childhood fantasies that one might still harbor:
– James Bond movies are unrealistic.
– New cars are not immune to entropy.
– The person in the White House is not going to solve all your problems.
– The person in the White House is not going to solve all your problems.
…and there lies the problem. It is NEVER the person in the white house’s job to solve all your problems
Ford is all talk with this EV stuff, I’ll believe it when I see it. Rumors of a BEV F150 are just that and their F150 EV stunt pulling a train is not a production vehicle or even a prototype. I think Ford will be much better at manufacturing excuses than actual BEV’s, for which there is very little business case to justify the needed investment.
So do you think the F-150 prototype with a charging port and a new chassis designed to incorporate a skateboard battery is fake news?
https://www.motor1.com/news/315311/ford-f-150-ev-spy-shots/
Of course, because it is Ford.