Mustang [Official] Ford Mustang (S550)


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Ford Mustang (S550)
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Details of engine lineup. Car will include a 2.3L 4 cylinder turbo, 3.7 V6 and the 5.0L V8

Ford says outputs for the engine half the size of the V8 most famously associated with the Mustang will be around 227kW of power and 407Nm of torque.

The Ford Mustang GT will also come to Australia and again feature a 5.0-litre V8, though with upgrades to improve performance and economy. Power and torque are “projected” to be a bit more than the current 313kW and 529Nm.

Ford Australia has decided to pass on the 3.7-litre V6 with “at least” 220kW and 366Nm, which is perhaps not surprising given the suggested capability of the four-cylinder turbo.

http://www.caradvice.com.au/263166/ford-mustang-modern-turbo-classic-v8-australia/
 
It looks good, but if I know Ford they will introduce new engines next model year, as per the rumor mill. I'd wait for a 2016 GT which supposed to have 475-500hp.

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More details about the new Mustang. Finally Ford has given it IRS, and the new car is 100kg lighter too.

One of the Ford Motor Company’s fastest cars, the Ford Mustang, has been brought up to speed for 2014 in terms of technology, engineering and app-style connectivity.

Ford has unveiled the first official pictures and details of its sixth-generation muscle car that will become a global car and built in right-hand drive officially for the first time in its near-50-year history. It goes on sale in the US in late 2014 before reaching Australia in late 2015, where it will become the company’s local hero car as the Falcon is phased out by late 2016.

Despite a leak earlier this week spoiling any big surprises, Ford has released only four images initially (the odd leaked image has been added) – with a full gallery becoming available at 11.01pm AEST as part of a multi-continent unveiling involving the USA, Spain, China and Australia.

The new Ford Mustang, which will go on sale next year in the US and 2015 locally, is an evolutionary design – and maintains a 4.8-metre length – and the first area that mixes the new with the old.

A number of styling elements (as well as components) have been carried over from the outgoing model, though there is a bit less emphasis on ‘retro’ as with the 2005 generation and the new Mustang is also influenced by the 2011 Ford Evos concept (also seen in the upcoming Mondeo).

There’s the familiar slanted front end – or ‘Shark nose’ – though there’s no longer a stepped bumper and the grille becomes a more recognisable trapezoidal shape to follow most Ford passenger cars being sold around the world.

The tri-bar tail-lights, used on the first Mustang in 1964, continue as one exterior retro feature but are taken to an even further extreme.

The windscreen and rear glass are more steeply raked as part of a reduced roof height – a deliberate ploy to create more of the classic ‘fastback’ shape for the Mustang coupe.

At the side, a metal-to-glass ratio is skewed towards body panels with a higher waistline and shallower side window. A prominent flank crease runs from the front to rear quarter panel, though breaks for the wider, beefed-up rear wheelarches.

The Mustang Convertible, which will be revealed at a later date, will employ a folding cloth roof that opens twice as fast as before, is claimed to better isolate the cabin from noise, and aims to create a sleeker silhouette when in place.

Three engine options for the new Ford Mustang include a new circa-227kW 2.3-litre turbocharged four-cylinder that will be available in Australia as the muscle car’s base engine, along with a traditional V8.

A circa-220kW 3.7-litre V6 not coming to Australia and the circa-313kW 5.0-litre V8 are still relatively new to the outgoing Mustang and carry over, albeit it with some tweaks.

Read our story on the engines designated for Australia here.

Ford Australia isn’t announcing pricing this far out from launch, though the four-cylinder turbo Mustang is expected to be priced from $45,000, with tags stretching past $80,000 for a supercharged version of the 5.0-litre V8 as found in FPV Falcons but yet to be confirmed.

The new Ford Mustang is set to be the best-driving version yet of the famous rear-wheel-drive ‘Pony car’ that has passed nine million sales as it approaches its 50th anniversary in 2014.

In addition to a stiffer and lighter body (helping to shed about 100kg), for the first time the rear suspension is fully independent rather than a less sophisticated live axle. (The switch was meant to happen a decade ago but Ford decided to save money by retaining the older technology.)

The new IRS combines with a new strut front suspension that Ford says allows for bigger brakes that will make this the “best-stopping Mustang yet”.

Handling will be aided by a torque vectoring system that will use the electronic stability control system to brake individual rear wheels to help push the Mustang around corners.

No performance figures have been supplied – as is Ford tradition for its models – though the V8 GT will be available with a launch control system for optimum standing-start acceleration.

Leaked information indicates the base Mustang can be upgraded to the flagship GT’s larger brakes with an optional Performance Pack, while for the GT this brings six-pot Brembo calipers.

The Performance Pack is also said to include a limited-slip differential, a larger radiator and extra cabin gauges.

Ford has aimed to make the new GT Performance Pack quicker around a track than the Boss 302 edition of the outgoing Mustang.

Drivers will also be able to tailor vehicle settings via a toggle switch that can alter steering weight, auto transmission shift points, engine response and the electronic stability control threshold.

A data-recording app, which will be one of a number that can be linked between the driver’s smartphone and the Mustang’s Sync with Applink system, is believed to be standard on the EcoBoost and V8 versions.

Heated/cooled seats enter the fray, and adaptive cruise control and blind spot warning are two active safety features new to the Mustang. A Shaker Pro audio system will also become a new option.

The cabin is pitched as an aircraft-inspired cockpit with Ford claiming the highest level of craftsmanship yet for the muscle car. It will be interesting to see how it compares with other US muscle cars such as the (Commodore-based) Chevrolet Camaro and Dodge Challenger that – as with the current Mustang – look great on the outside but disappoint with poor-quality plastics inside.

The Mustang retains the deep steering wheel design with three spokes.

2015 model year Mustangs will feature a special badge on the dash – ‘Mustang – Since 1964’ – to mark the car’s upcoming half-century milestone.

This will be the first time a Ford Mustang has been sold officially in Australia since the late 1960s, though in 2001 and 2002 Tickford Vehicle Engineering converted a number of ‘Pony’ cars to right-hand drive for the local market.
 
Less muscle car, more progressiveness. The fastback shape will help distinguish it from other neo-muscle cars. Disappointingly the didn't opt for hatch instead of a boot lid. I sure they created prototypes with hatchbacks but deemed it to be too controversial for the US market.

Here is a teaser of the convertible:

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It's just like on the old 6-series; if you take away the little tail, it gets a Porsche profile!

Edit: I really like this design!
 
Official site+configurator here, for the Australian market.

http://www.ford.com.au/cars/newmustang?intcmp=HotSpot_mustang_home
 
the previus generation was a world class design this one is a globalized bmw - honda ish copy
having said that, is not a bad copy, really looks great
 
the previus generation was a world class design this one is a globalized bmw - honda ish copy
having said that, is not a bad copy, really looks great


lOl, glad you bought that up. Talk about a copy-cat, damn!

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Looks good. That's a daring design! I'm glad to see the Ford line-up is getting alive. They're really improving on the design segment. (y)
 

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