Ford has released the second official sketch of its upcoming Mustang-inspired electric SUV, confirming along the way the global reveal date as November 17, 2019.

The new electric Ford crossover will debut during a special event in Los Angeles ahead of the LA Auto Show.

The new sketch reveals the body lines of the upcoming electric SUV, showing clearly the connection with the Mustang; these include the strong character lines on the sides, the window surround shape and even a sloping hood. Both headlights and taillights also appear having the characteristic Mustang stripes.

Also Read: Is Ford’s Mustang-Inspired Electric SUV Going To Be Rear-Wheel Drive?

Not much is known so far about the Mustang-inspired electric SUV, apart from a targeted driving range of more than 370 miles (600 km) on the WLTP cycle. This will be the first Ford to be designed as an EV from the get-go, riding on a new architecture and reportedly to become available in both rear- and all-wheel drive versions.

Sales of Ford’s new Mustang-inspired electric SUV will launch in late 2020, with recent reports suggesting that it will be marketed as the Mach-E. Customers will also get two years of free charging.

The model that will be revealed on November 17 is expected to be a near-production concept, with Ford announcing more details and its final name during that special event. Until then, stay tuned.

 

Ford Europe cites the date as November 18 due to the time difference with Los Angeles