
Electric Mustang Hits 222 MPH, Breaks Quarter-Mile Record
Ford's all-electric Mustang Cobra Jet 2200 just became the quickest and fastest electric vehicle in quarter-mile drag racing history. The groundbreaking run hit 222.36 mph at North Carolina's zMAX Dragway, proving EVs can dominate the world's most demanding motorsport.
An electric Mustang just shattered every speed record in drag racing's most brutal test.
Ford Racing's new Mustang Cobra Jet 2200 made history at the NHRA 4-Wide Nationals in North Carolina this weekend, becoming the fastest electric vehicle ever recorded in quarter-mile competition. The all-electric muscle car blazed through zMAX Dragway at a jaw-dropping 222.36 miles per hour.
This isn't just another electric vehicle milestone. Drag racing represents one of motorsport's toughest challenges, where pure power and precision engineering meet in 10-second bursts of speed.
The Cobra Jet 2200 eclipsed previous electric vehicle records that many thought would stand for years. Ford debuted the next-generation vehicle specifically for this event, betting that electric power could compete with traditional racing engines.

The gamble paid off spectacularly. The car's performance proves that electric motors can deliver the instant, explosive acceleration drag racing demands while sustaining speeds that rival gasoline-powered competitors.
Why This Inspires
This breakthrough matters beyond the track. For decades, electric vehicles faced skepticism about whether they could match traditional engines in high-performance situations.
Ford's engineering team answered that question with thunder. The Cobra Jet 2200 demonstrates that electric power isn't just the future of daily commuting but can excel in motorsport's most extreme conditions.
The success opens doors for racing teams, automotive engineers, and speed enthusiasts who want cutting-edge performance without fossil fuels. What started as a question about electric vehicle capability ended with a definitive exclamation point on the Charlotte speedway.
Racing has always driven automotive innovation forward. Technologies proven on the track eventually make their way into vehicles everyone drives.
This record run signals that electric performance technology is advancing faster than many predicted, bringing us closer to powerful, sustainable transportation for everyone who loves the thrill of speed.
Based on reporting by Google News - Electric Vehicle
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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