Later this year, the Ford Mustang Mach-E will start reaching the hands of customers and we’re sure it won’t be long before owners start modifying the electric SUV.

To give us an idea of how a modified Mustang Mach-E can look, Abimelec Design has worked his magic and the finished product actually looks pretty nice – at least to this author’s eyes, so feel free to chip in.

The most significant alteration made is the fitment of gold Volk TE37 wheels which are particularly popular throughout the Japanese car tuning world. As it turns out, these wheels also suit the character of the Mach-E quite nicely.

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Renderings via Abimelec Design

Complementing the new shoes of the Ford is lowered suspension to eliminate the ugly arch gap of the standard SUV. Also featured is an intriguing paint scheme that works brilliantly to accentuate the eye-catching design details of the Mach-E, in particular, its shapely hood and bold creases along the sides.

Some of the Mustang Mach-E models presented by the car manufacturer have sported black wheel arches but the arches of this example are body-colored and to our eyes, having the arches painted like this works much better.

What versions will be available in real life?

No less than five variants of the Mach-E will be offered to customers by Ford. Sitting at the base of the family will be the RWD Standard Range rated at 266 hp and 317 lb-ft (429 Nm) of torque. One step up will take customers to the RWD Extended Range with 290 hp and 317 lb-ft (429 Nm). Other models include the AWD Standard Range, AWD Extended Range, and the flagship Mach-E GT.