
New version
The Ford Mustang has always enjoyed great success among enthusiasts. In addition, it is still very well positioned in the ranking of the best-selling sports cars in the world. And for good reason, in addition to being very beautiful, it is also one of the cheapest on the market, although its price has been slightly revised upwards. And now, the Pony Car has recently been updated, with a whole new generation introduced during 2022. The famous sports car from the United States obviously remains true to its legendary model. naturally aspirated V8 engine. And that’s while its European version ditches the small four- and six-cylinder versions that are also available on the other side of the Atlantic. Just like the recently launched Chevrolet Corvette C8, the adaptation to European standards, including the addition of particulate filters, results in a reduction in the maximum power of its engine. To the great disappointment of enthusiasts.
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Rising price
So in its entry-level GT guise, it claims 466 horsepower in Europe, while it tops out at 480 horsepower in the United States. For its part, its more radical Dark Horse version on the Old Continent settles for 453 horsepower. But then how much does the new version cost? You should expect no less than €59,300 for the entry-level version, equipped 5.0 liter V8 446 horsepower in the Fastback. To switch to the option with an automatic transmission, you will have to pay 62,300 euros. Then the cabriolet starts from 63,800 euros in a manual transmission and 66,800 euros in an automatic transmission. Finally, the Dark Horse version with 453 horsepower costs from 71,300 euros. The version with a ten-speed automatic transmission starts at 74,300 euros. The Pony car will also have to deal with a very high fine, shown at €60,000, regardless of the version chosen. A major blow to potential French customers…
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Source: Auto Plus

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