The sixth-generation Ford Mustang has been in the market for quite some time. It initially made its debut for the ASEAN market at the 2014 Thailand International Motor Expo and received a facelift in 2018. Other than releasing a few special models, the Mustang being sold locally remained largely the same, however, come September 14, 2022, things will change as Ford announced that it will be launching the all-new seventh-generation Mustang at the North American International Autoshow (NAIAS).
Mustang is the world’s best-selling sports car because there’s one for everyone – from an EcoBoost convertible to a 5.0-liter V8 GT fastback coupe. Now it’s time for a new stampede of owners, fans, and employees to welcome the next chapter in Mustang’s legacy – the seventh generation, which will be our best yet,
The grand debut event will be held near the starting point of Woodward Avenue which is America’s first paved road. There Mustang fans and enthusiasts are invited to congregate at Hart Plaza for the debut of the seventh-generation Mustang.
The official specifications of the new Ford Mustang have yet to be revealed, however, based on leaks on the internet along with a couple of spy shots, we suspect that it will continue to have its muscle car exterior design language. Ford is not yet ready to remove the camouflage, but it looks like the all-new Mustang will have wider LED headlights, a larger front grille, and what appear to be a redesigned rear end.
As for its technology, the muscle car could come with a digital instrument cluster and a larger touchscreen infotainment system screen complete with SYNC 4A. Other notable features present inside the pony car include what appears to be a new steering wheel, restyled aircon vents, and an updated center console.
There is no news yet as to what kind of engines will be powering the seventh-generation Mustang, however, it might just carry over its existing set of engines, these being the 5.0-liter Coyote V8, as well as the 2.3-liter EcoBoost inline-four. There is a rumor that the new muscle may come with a hybrid option, however, this has yet to be confirmed.
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