So will it kick the Chevy Volt’s ass, as Ford claims? Unknown — we don’t know all the details yet. What we do know is the Chevy Volt’s got something the Ford Focus Electric doesn’t have — namely, the ability to run if the batteries die. And there’s a lot of comfort in that. Frankly, we get anxious just thinking about being stranded beyond an electric car battery’s range. Still, the Ford Focus Electric is one sexy electric car. We’ll be seeing the Focus Electric first-hand in Detroit on Monday. For the moment, here’s a cool infographic:
The All-new Ford Focus Electric
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