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This Tesla-shredding electric 1968 Mustang does 0 to 60 in under 2 seconds 
By  Ronan Glon —  June 17, 2015

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Zombie222 vs Tesla P85D
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Zombie222 destroys Tesla P85D
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A Texas-based enthusiast named Mitch Medford has teamed up with well-known
electric drag racer John Wayland to build an all-electric 1968 Ford Mustang
that’s capable of beating a top-spec Tesla Model S P85D on a drag strip.

Dubbed Zombie 222, Medford’s pony car looks like a mildly-modified Mustang
fastback from a distance but a quick peek under the hood reveals it’s
anything but. The stock 289-cubic-inch V8 engine has been tossed out and
replaced with a pair of electric motors rated at a total of 440 volts,
linked to a high-capacity battery pack designed specifically for the track.

The drivetrain sends over 800 horsepower and 1,800 foot-pounds of instant
torque to the rear wheels, enough to rocket the Mustang from zero to 62 mph
in just 1.94 seconds and on to a top speed of over 174 mph. To put those
figures into perspective, the now-defunct W16-powered Bugatti Veyron
performs the same task in roughly 2.5 seconds while the gasoline-electric
Porsche 918 Spyder takes approximately 2.8 seconds. Medford jokes his pony
car can “eat the brains of Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Maseratis and anything
that sounds like a pasta dish from Italy.”

What’s arguably more surprising than the coupe’s performance figures is the
fact that it has a full body, a full interior and it is fitted with regular
glass windows. In other words, it’s not simply a bare-bones, stripped-out
race car with a composite body designed to look like an old Mustang.

The story is a little different under the skin, though, where Medford’s team
has installed a Blistein front suspension and 13-inch Brembo brakes all
around in order to keep the insane amount of power in check.

The Mustang is fully street-legal — at least in Texas — and its driving
range varies from 40 to 140 miles depending on how big of a battery pack
it’s fitted with.

Medford has founded a company called Bloodshed Motors because he believes
there’s a niche market for electric muscle cars and other classics. Going
green isn’t cheap, however, and he has previously hinted that converting a
vintage American car into a Ferrari-beating electric vehicle is expected to
cost between $200,000 and $250,000. Thankfully, those figures include the
price of the donor vehicle.

“Initially, we’ll supply the cars to convert, then later we’ll convert cars
that our customers supply. We don’t want to start with rust buckets or
reproduction bodies just because we don’t want to spend the time fixing rust
or piecing the car together,” explained Medford in an earlier interview with
enthusiast magazine Hemmings.

Those who can’t afford a Mustang with a six-digit price tag will need to be
patient. If all goes according to plan, Medford will eventually sell all of
the parts required for the conversion in kit form.
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