2015 Ford Mustang, Caught in Motion

2015 Ford Mustang

The 2015 Ford Mustang has been hunted. The spy shots reveal an image similar to the current model, but with the distinctive features of the latest generation Ford as the unmistakable front grille. As for the engine, it appears that there are three choices, from 2.3 to 5.0 of 420 hp.


Lovers of American automotive history are in luck ... Or not, depending how you look. Within two years will be released 2015 Ford Mustang, and that is good news. So prove you carscoops images, which shows the model still strong camouflage.

2015 Ford Mustang
2015 Ford Mustang
So what could be wrong? That most likely start range is reserved for the four-cylinder EcoBoost engine and 2.3 liter displacement. If so, this would be a step forward in terms of efficiency. Lower fuel consumption and emissions for the new 2015 Mustang and certainly not a performance that desmerecerán. However, this strategy of Ford line with the times thrown overboard decade history of a genuine American myth. There will still be V6 and V8 engines (the latter a 5.0 of 420 hp), but the mere thought that some four-cylinder versions will sound when turning the ignition takes away a lot of magic to the matter.

2015 Ford Mustang
In the aesthetic, the 2015 Ford Mustang does not seem to change much from the outside, as demonstrated by the first spy photos published on the website Motor Authority. The traditional genetic Mustang is visible in the future model but, yes, it appears the new front oval models last batch. In any case, the biggest changes are inside and, as I said a few lines above, under the hood.

2015 Ford Mustang
If plans go ahead Oval, the new Mustang was presented at the Auto Show in New York, to be held in April 2014. Still little is known how, but we anticipate that between 2.3 and 5.0 will be placed another variant of 3.7 liter V6 and 305 hp. The mechanics 2.0 Ecoboost also contemplated, but only for markets outside the United States.


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