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Four-wheel-drive Eluminator resto-mod showcases Ford's new electric crate motors

Ford has shown off a one-off electric reworking of its venerable 1978 Ford F100 pick-up truck at the Los Angeles motor show - following its debut at CES earlier this month.

Called the F-100 Eluminator, the concept uses the same twin-motor, four-wheel-drive set-up as the top-rung GT version of Ford's Mustang Mach-E SUV, giving it 480bhp and 634lb ft of torque. 

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Engineered by Ford’s Performance division, the Eluminator sits on a custom chassis created by renowned hot rod builders the Roadster Shop and was built in collaboration with MLe Racecars, which previously helped produce the Mustang Cobra Jet 1400 EV dragster.

With the exception of the lowered suspension, custom-built Forgeline three-piece aluminium wheels and Avalanche Grey over Cerakote Copper paintwork, the exterior remains relatively unchanged, giving little indication of the concept's performance potential. The interior features a billet aluminum dashboard, with avocado-tanned leather upholstery and a more modern infotainment system borrowed from the Mach-E. 

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The concept has been built to showcase Ford's Eluminator electric 'crate motors' - which are now available to order from the factory. Taken from the Mustang Mach-E GT, the motor is the first electric performance part that Ford has released. The E-crate motor – a pair of which are deployed here – produces 281bhp and 317lb ft of torque.

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The motor is available for $3900 (£2860) and is targeted at custom car builders who are “looking for a transverse-oriented powertrain to electrify a range of vehicles from modern to vintage cars, trucks and SUVs.”

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“The fact is electric performance is fun, and as the industry moves toward electric vehicles, motorsports and the performance aftermarket will, too,” said Mark Rushbrook, global director of Ford Performance. 

“Just as Ford is committed to leading the electric revolution on the product side, Ford Performance is equally committed to winning on the performance and motorsports front.”

This isn't the first Ford to showcase the brand’s vision of high-performance electric vehicles. A Shelby Mustang Mach-E GT concept was unveiled simultanesouly, along with a whole host of other modified Fords.

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martin_66 18 November 2021
This is a brilliant idea - love the retro style of this truck, shame about the ridiculous ipad stuck on the dashboard though. It wouldn't have taken a huge amount of effort to keep it much closer to the original.

Ford, and GM, have a long history of selling big, powerful crate engines to anyone who wanted a brand new engine, so this makes a lot of sense. It is a decent amount of power and torque for a very reasonable price.

This could be the future for resto-modding, and I can see these electric motors being a very successful business idea for companies like Ford.

xxxx 3 November 2021

If only the Cybertruck looked this truck like.