This Could Be The First All-Canadian EV
Canada is keen on honoring its pledge to “clean air” vehicles, but its substantial automotive sector is dominated by global brands, and the country doesn’t have a homegrown car. Currently, the Canadian and Ontario governments are trying to tempt Ford into upgrading its facility to start producing electric vehicles in Ontario. Ford has promised it will build five electric models in Canada, but we don’t which ones yet. It will most likely be Lincoln models based on the Mustang Mach-E, which is currently built in Mexico.
Surprisingly, Canada was home to one of the first electric vehicles back in 1893. Hopefully, as electric vehicles rise, projects like this will lead to Canada bringing the world a new automaker and going full circle. We’re fans of this design and look forward to seeing it come to life. Project Arrow won’t make it into production, but it will be displayed at car shows.
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