The new Ford Mustang S650 already has a presentation date. The new installment of the American sports car is getting closer, a seventh generation that will debut after the summer loaded with new features. The first official preview is here, of a model that will offer a more modern design and unprecedented technologies, succumbing to electrification.
Horse stampede. This is how the blue oval brand defines the great novelty it has up its sleeve for after the summer. The new Ford Mustang S650 2024 is about to be unveiled at an official and special event that will take place at the brand’s headquarters in Detroit. A seventh generation that will reach the United States market well into 2023, putting on sale in Europe in the second half of next year as a 2024 model.
The new Ford Mustang maintains the same mechanical base of the current model, a platform that has been profoundly revised to offer a truly unique package of technologies in this “pony-car”. For now, its design is unknown, since Ford’s they have ensured that no designs are leaked of patents or drawings, and their prototypes maintain a heavy camouflage behind them, although we have been able to see the front view in some spy photos.
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The debut of the new Ford Mustang is drawing near
In essence, the proportions remain intact but it will change noticeably front and rear. The new Mustang will be offered in the two current bodies, both the two-door coupe and the more attractive Convertiblealso adding a completely new interior highlighting a steering wheel with the bottom of the rim flattened. However, this will not be one of the great novelties of the American model, but what it really hides under the bodywork. According to rumors, the new Mustang will have all-wheel drive.
A system that will provide security and also a higher dynamic level, although we will have to wait until its world presentation scheduled for the next September 14, 2022 to find out first-hand if this system will definitely be offered or not. The manufacturer will not give up its most precious gasoline engine, the powerful 5.0-liter V8but it will offer a more basic version of 2.3-liter four-cylinder with exclusive turbocharged “EcoBoost” technology.
with change 6-speed manual and 10-speed automaticwill be one of the true highlights of this face-to-face edition of the Detroit Auto Show, extending its commercial life beyond 2030 before becoming an electric sports car. Before that, the new Mustang S650 will also catch up with European rivals, debuting a plug-in hybrid version with some autonomy, thus exceeding the restrictive emission standards in Europe.