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TechRadar · today 20:00 EDT

Ford is charging customers to add a 'frunk' to its 2026 Mustang – and it isn't going down well

Ford has started making the 'frunk', or front trunk, a paid-for option on its 2026 Mustang Mach-E. And it isn't going down well.

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