Ford's E-Transit SuperVan 4.2 Breaks Bathurst Record, Ushers in New EV Era

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Breaking barriers at Bathurst: Ford's SuperVan 4.2 clinches a new record, highlighting the astonishing capabilities and future promise of electric performance vehicles

Ford’s innovative journey with its Transit vans took a groundbreaking turn with the creation of the SuperVan 4.2, an electric marvel that has recently etched its name into the annals of motorsport history by setting a new lap record at the legendary Mount Panorama circuit, Bathurst. This feat not only underscores Ford’s dedication to blending utility with high-speed performance but also marks a significant milestone in electric vehicle (EV) advancement.

The SuperVan 4.2’s story is a continuation of Ford’s long-standing tradition, dating back to 1971, of pushing the boundaries of what a van can do. The tradition evolved with the 2022 Pro Electric SuperVan, which morphed into the E-Transit SuperVan 4.2 for its record-setting attempt at Pike’s Peak the previous year. Its latest triumph at Bathurst, however, is a testament to Ford’s relentless pursuit of innovation and performance.

During the Bathurst 12 Hour event, the SuperVan faced stiff competition, notably from a heavily modified Mercedes AMG GT3 designed to break records. Despite the Mercedes setting a formidable lap time, the SuperVan, piloted by the acclaimed Romain Dumas-a two-time Le Mans winner and a Pike’s Peak record holder-managed to surpass it, establishing a new benchmark for closed-bodied cars at the circuit.

This achievement is not just about the raw numbers; it represents a significant leap forward for electric vehicles in competitive motorsport. The SuperVan 4.2’s performance at Bathurst showcases the potential of EVs to compete at the highest levels, offering a glimpse into a future where electric powertrains can deliver thrilling speed and agility on the world’s most challenging tracks.

As Ford’s performance demo car team shifts its focus back to Pike’s Peak, anticipation builds for their next project, an «EV demonstrator» that remains shrouded in mystery. With the SuperVan 4.2’s impressive showing at Bathurst, expectations are high for what Ford has in store for the next chapter in its quest for electric dominance in motorsport. This ongoing journey not only highlights Ford’s commitment to innovation but also signals a broader shift in the automotive industry towards sustainable, high-performance vehicles capable of breaking records and setting new standards for speed and efficiency.

Source: Ford