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2015 Ford Mustang design holds as much suave as it does attitude
The 2015 Ford Mustang holds as much flavour in design as it does in attitude. Though not on the market yet, there were recent rumours suggesting that this beast of a car has gained a hefty amount of weight since its predecessor. Either way, it’s the Mustang’s design that has turned the most petrolheads.
Last year when the first reveal of its specifications were made public, muscle car enthusiasts fist-pumped the air in angst when they first learned that the Mustang will be fitted with a turbo-charged engine as well as independent rear suspension.
Though these modifications might be ground-breaking, rumours have more recently suggested that the Mustang could be as much as 200 – 300 pounds heavier (about 90kg – 140kg) than the fifth-generation model.
You can either fit it with a 3.7-liter V6 or a rather massive 5.0-liter V8. Ford also boasts how it managed to pair Mustang performance with its EcoBoost engine.
The Mustang keeps to the retro, bold look of traditional muscle cars but manages to round it off with sleek, modern design elements. It does, to no surprise then, come with its own array of tech.
The Mustang 2015 features some cool gizmos to get with the in-crowd. One such addition is Ford’s AppLink smartphone connectivity system which helps drivers with traffic alerts, forward collision warning, adaptive cruise control and more.
Its makers say that the 2015 Ford Mustang will be a game-changer. Let’s wait and see when it gets released by the end of this year.
2015 Ford Mustang
2015 Ford Mustang
2015 Ford Mustang
2015 Ford Mustang
2015 Ford Mustang
2015 Ford Mustang
2015 Ford Mustang
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