Ford might have created some controversy by putting the Mustang name on an electric crossover, but that hasn’t stopped companies from offering customization options for it.

Motion R Design has possibly created the most all-out kit for the EV yet. The company, based out of Lancashire, typically specializes in bodykits and interior upgrades for Ford’s Transit van and Ranger pickup. However, for this project, they’ve decided to take on the Blue Oval’s new electric crossover.

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The car features numerous design changes including custom wheels, a mid-mounted liftgate spoiler and a new front grille. However, the most notable departure from the standard Mach-E is the widebody kit, which comes complete with new wheel arches, new side skirts, and a new front and rear bumper, the latter of which includes a diffuser. The kit can be had in traditional carbon fiber, or a forged carbon option.

Although, as we mentioned before, Motion R Design also specializes in interior work, they haven’t released any images of the Mach-E’s cabin. However, it will apparently be getting full Nappa leather upholstery, as well as a flat-bottom carbon fiber steering wheel; interior door cards in carbon fiber will also be an option.

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There is no word about any changes to the powertrain, but that shouldn’t be an issue, considering the Mach-E’s already solid performance. In stock form, its hottest version, the GT Performance Edition, packs 480 hp (487 PS / 358 kW) and 634 lb-ft (860 Nm) of torque, which is good enough for a 3.5-second 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) time.