Ford developed a perfume that smells like gasoline — and yes, it’s real. Named “Mach-Eau,” the fragrance was launched as a playful nod to petrolheads hesitant to switch to electric vehicles.
Surveys revealed many drivers would miss the scent of fuel, so Ford responded with a bold blend that mixes the essence of gasoline with hints of lavender, sandalwood, and even rubber tires. It’s not for sale, but it’s a clever marketing move designed to bridge nostalgia with innovation — making the future of driving smell a little more like the past.

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