Mustang Madness: 45 Years And Counting
Ford didnt wait for the auto show to begin to unveil the next generation Mustang however. Instead the automaker gathered together one thousand rabid Mustang enthusiasts on Tuesday night and revealed the car directly to them. When Fords press conference kicked off today the Mustang was shown on tape but the 2010 Ford Fusion and Ford Fusion Hybrid were the featured models.
Still what is now old news to some is still a source of pride for the Ford Motor Company. Ford made certain that the tagline Americas Muscle Car was repeated often with the cars introduction and in the related media material release. With the Dodge Challenger already on the market and the Chevrolet Camaro set to come back from the dead next Spring Ford isnt about to cede any ground to its competitors.
The next generation 2010 blends the retro look of the current generation Mustang which was introduced in 2005 to rave reviews. Approximately the same size as the current iteration the 2010 has a slightly more rounded look the V8 produces more horsepower without any hit to fuel economy and as Ford says the car produces a more throatier note. Whats a muscle car without a growl?
Inside the car features SYNC technology as standard equipment and coordinated ambient lighting to give the cabin a warm soothing look.
There is definite Mustang DNA in the 2010 air register design said Mustang Design Manager Gary Morales. The combination of circular and rectangular register shapes is wellrepresented in our family tree but the forms are modern and inspired by the exhaust outlets drilled into the aluminum. Each gauge is fully encircled with chrome rings inset precisely into the IP to achieve a wellcrafted appearance.
Other interior changes include an updated center stack improved seating and new instrument panel.
Prices have been announced for the many Mustang models and variations thereof but the bulk of Mustangs being sold will retail in the 2030000 range with the sky as the limit for customized specialty models.
About the writer: Matthew C. Keegan is a freelance writer who resides in Cary North Carolina. Matt is a contributing writer for Andy’s Auto Sport an aftermarket supplier of quality parts including custom brake kits and brake pads.
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