Ford Mustang Mach E Breaks Guinness World Record After 569 Mile Trip On A Single Charge

Ford Mustang Mach-E Breaks Guinness World Record Sponsored by Bridgestone

Longest Distance Driven by an Electric Vehicle on a Single Charge

The Ford Mustang Mach-E has set a new world record for the longest distance driven by an electric vehicle on a single charge. The drive took over 24 hours and covered 569.64 miles (916.36 kilometers). This reportedly beat the previous record of 563.97 miles (907.62 kilometers), but Guinness World Records disagrees as their website lists the greatest distance as 550 miles (885 kilometers).

The record-breaking drive was sponsored by Bridgestone, which provided the tires for the Mach-E. The drive was completed by a team of drivers from Webfleet, a company that provides fleet management solutions. The team drove the Mach-E from Bridgestone's Proving Grounds in San Angelo, Texas, to Los Angeles, California.

A Milestone for Electric Vehicles

The new record is a milestone for electric vehicles and demonstrates the growing capabilities of these vehicles. The Mach-E is the first electric vehicle to break the 500-mile barrier on a single charge. This achievement shows that electric vehicles are becoming increasingly capable and reliable, and that they are a viable option for everyday transportation.

The record-breaking drive is also a testament to the Bridgestone tires that were used on the Mach-E. The tires provided excellent grip and handling, and they helped the Mach-E to achieve its record-breaking distance.

The Ford Mustang Mach-E is a truly remarkable vehicle, and its new world record is a testament to its performance and capabilities. This record is a major milestone for electric vehicles, and it shows that these vehicles are the future of transportation.


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