Ford Mustang Mach-E, Emblem Trademarks Hint At Electrified Future

Ford Mustang Mach-E, Emblem Trademarks Hint At Electrified Future

This moniker could be given to the Mustang hybrid. Oder maybe it’s a Mustang-inspired crossover.

The Ford Mustang Mach–E could be the brand name for the Blue Oval’s new hybrid powertrain. This information comes from recent trademark applications filed by the automaker in the United States as well as Europe.

Ford applied for the rights to “Mustang Mach-E”, with the United States Patent and Trademark Office March 29, 2019, and at the European Union Intellectual Property Office April 1, 2019. They both protect the name “motor vehicles”, which includes electric vehicles, passenger cars, trucks, sport-utility vehicles, offroad vehicles, and their structural parts, fittings and badges.

Ford Mustang Mach-E, Emblem Trademarks Hint At Electrified Future

Ford also filed for a trademark in Europe on a stylized Mustang logo (above). The design takes the classic look and adds lines to the horse’s body. It seems like the logo and Mustang Mach-E might be related by the simultaneous filing of two trademarks that are Mustang-related.

Ford applied for a trademark to “Mach-E”, which was granted by the U.S. patent office on November 26, 2018. February 20, 2019, 10:00 a.m . The speculation that the Blue Oval wanted to use the. Name the Mustang-inspired crossover . The new application “Mustang Mach-E”, however, might suggest otherwise. This moniker could instead be the hybrid pony car version.

According to reports, the hybrid Mustang won’t be available until 2021. Ford confirmed that the hybrid Mustang will not arrive until 2021. Spy shots of possible powertrain test mules have already been taken (gallery).