
It is the best-selling sports car in the world. Ford Mustang still continues to fascinate motorists, 58 years after the first appearance. A model that continued to evolve over time. Ford will also announce next September the presentation of the new generation Mustang.
Presentation at the Detroit Auto Show
If the information has not been officially confirmed by Ford, the new Mustang will be well presented to the public at the upcoming Detroit Auto Showwhich will take place with September 17-25. A presentation that confirms the upcoming appearance of the Ford Mustang, as we announced a few weeks ago on AutoPlus.fr. For now, Ford management is content to confirm the fast arrival of its new sports car.
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The tension about this presentation should be released at the very beginning of this Detroit Auto Show, which is around September 14th. It is also enough to restore his credentials to the American show, which in recent years have been neglected by the producers and the press. Traditionally, this car show was the most popular due to the large number of presented new products.
A little change in outlook
The next Ford Mustang could be seen during tests on American roads. Fans who were able to approach the new sports car tried to provide some details next model. The next Mustang must save 2.3 4 cylinder engine and 5.0 V8 engine “Coyote”. The appearance of a hybrid engine will not be on the agenda, even if Ford has talked a lot in this direction in recent months.
The design of the car should not change dramatically compared to the 6th generation, although the rear part may be closer to the historical models of the 50s. Inside, the interior philosophy should also remain close to the previous generation. The information is clearly not confirmed by Ford.
As for later dates, Ford should open orders from mid-2023 for first deliveries scheduled for 2024. While European pricing is still unknown, some US sources are announcing an affordable range starting at $35,000.
Source: Auto Plus

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