The Ford Mustang is more than a car; it is an American legend. For generations, it has embodied raw power, freedom, and the visceral thrill of the open road. From classic first-gens to modern muscle, countless Mustangs are cherished in garages worldwide. Yet, as emissions standards tighten and fuel prices fluctuate, the classic V8’s growl comes with a growing cost—both at the pump and in environmental impact. Converting your Mustang to electric is not about erasing its soul; it’s about elevating its spirit. Imagine instant, silent, and relentless torque available from zero RPM—transforming linear acceleration into a breathtaking, seamless shove. An electric Mustang retains its iconic silhouette and heart-pounding performance while gaining modern efficiency, reduced maintenance, and the ability to drive cleanly into the future. It’s the ultimate fusion of legacy and innovation.
In the quest for this electric transformation, many builders have turned to a potent source: salvaged Tesla components. The logic is compelling. Tesla’s drive units, particularly from Models S and 3, are engineering marvels—power-dense, software-rich, and proven in millions of road miles. For a Mustang project, a rear Tesla drive unit promises staggering acceleration figures that can humble modern supercars, all within a relatively compact package. Using these recycled parts also aligns with a sustainable ethos, giving cutting-edge technology a second life. The availability of these units in the growing salvage market makes them a seemingly accessible cornerstone for a high-performance EV conversion.
However, the path of the Tesla donor parts is fraught with complexity and hidden challenges. The market for intact, functional Tesla packs and drive units is volatile and unpredictable. Sourcing a complete, undamaged set—including the battery pack, drive unit, power conversion system, controllers, and countless associated parts—becomes a daunting logistical puzzle. The risks are substantial: undocumented crash damage, hidden battery cell degradation, firmware locks, and a complete absence of warranty can turn a dream project into a costly and stalled nightmare. Furthermore, the integration is profoundly complex. Adapting the Tesla unit to the Mustang’s drivetrain requires custom mounting, axles, and often a subframe. The real hurdle lies in the software—reverse-engineering Tesla’s proprietary CAN bus network to make everything communicate is a task for only the most expert and patient.
What if you could achieve that jaw-dropping electric performance without the scavenger hunt and technical minefield? Meet our purpose-built 360V, 70kW (Peak 100kW) PMSM (Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor) Conversion System, engineered for classic performance cars like your Mustang.
Our system offers a cleaner, more reliable, and brilliantly straightforward solution. It is designed for direct integration with your Mustang’s existing rear end. In many applications, it can connect directly to your original driveshaft or be adapted with far simpler, more robust mounting solutions than a Tesla unit requires. This approach preserves the car’s essential character and geometry while drastically simplifying installation.
The heart of the system is our high-torque PMSM motor, delivering instant, tire-shredding torque from zero RPM—the very essence of electric muscle. This ensures your Mustang doesn’t just maintain its explosive off-the-line character; it amplifies it. The complete, fully compatible kit includes the motor, controller, DC-DC converter, and vehicle control unit, all backed by technical support. It’s a new, warranted, and optimized package that delivers thrilling performance without the uncertainty of a second-hand Tesla build.
Ready to transform your legendary Mustang into a silent, swift, and future-proofed powerhouse? For complete technical specifications, a tailored quotation, and to begin your iconic build, contact our specialist team at [email protected]. Request your detailed parameter sheet today, and take the first step toward creating the ultimate electric American icon.
Mustang. Electrified Legacy