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ctrlraven
10-19-2012, 11:09 AM
http://www.caranddriver.com/features/2015-ford-mustang-rendered-detailed-future-cars?src=spr_FBPAGE&spr_id=6954

I'd rock it.



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Mustang is Ford’s oldest continuously produced nameplate (Ford might cite its F-series, but that didn’t bear the F-150 badge until a decade after the Mustang arrived). In its lifetime, Mustang has been many different cars: a reskinned Falcon, something closer to the Torino, a hideous and malformed mutant Pinto, and a Fox, the platform it shared with a variety of Fords, Mercurys, and even a couple of Lincolns across three decades. In its current form, though, Mustang has become something it flirted with from inception: great. We named the GT and Boss 302 to our 2012 10Best pantheon, and called the Boss “the best Mustang ever.” For 2015, Ford’s ungulate will undergo its most revolutionary redesign yet. We hear it’ll arrive Thursday, April 17, 2014, or 50 years to the day it originally went on sale. This should make for one helluva birthday.

PLATFORM:
Dimensionally, the 2015 edition won’t differ much from the current car, but it will employ an all-new unibody. The next Mustang’s track, both front and rear, will be slightly narrower. Wheelbase looks to shorten up by less than an inch from today’s car. With more-stringent impact requirements pending during the car’s anticipated life cycle, overall length could creep up by the same amount the wheelbase shrinks to allow for suitable crash structures.

SUSPENSION:
With the brief exception of the SVT Cobra that appeared intermittently between 1999 and 2004, the Mustang has always relied on a solid rear axle—and since the advent of the internet, forums have been overrun with calls for an independent rear. Hark, bathrobe wearers, your cries have been heard. In addition to reducing unsprung mass, the 2015’s multilink independent rear will allow more space for the rear seat and cargo.

A strut setup will carry on up front, but with new geometry. Performance models will use aluminum lower control arms, while stamped steel serves in the base car. Big six-piston Brembo brake calipers will be stand*ard on serious performance models, optional on the semi-serious ones.

POWERTRAIN:
Unlike today’s Mustang, which sees only limited export beyond the NAFTA zone, Ford has decreed that its next-generation pony car will be sold around the world. With this in mind, powertrain choices will expand significantly beyond today’s single V-6 and three V-8 choices. We’ve even heard that, for select markets in Asia, Ford will offer a naturally aspirated inline-four. Sounds screwy, we know. But Ford continues to challenge convention with its engine choices; who would have thought even two years ago that V-6s would make up the majority of F-150 sales?

The U.S. will get a four-cylinder, too—the first in a Mustang since 1993. A turbocharged, direct-injected 2.4-liter four will relieve an upgraded version of today’s 3.7-liter V-6 of its mantle as 30-plus-mpg champ. Mimicking the EcoBoost’s role in the Edge and Explorer, the 250-plus-hp four-cylinder will be priced higher than the more powerful base V-6 Mustang and be positioned as a balance between sport and fuel efficiency.

The 2015 GT will keep the Coyote 5.0-liter V-8, but don’t expect horsepower to rise from its current 420. The delayed-intro Boss 302 will see an extra six ponies coaxed out of its engine, raising that figure to 450.

Ford is playing its cards very close to the vest regarding the next Shelby GT500. Underhood space in the 2015 Mustang will be tighter than it is today, posing a problem for the Shelby’s massive supercharged and intercooled 5.8-liter. Due to its height, the 5.8 appears to have been squeezed out. Its 662 horses will be tough to beat in the next-generation Shelby, if there is a next-generation Shelby. But the GT500 has garnered Ford a lot of press, and a twin-turbocharged, direct-injected Coyote is a tantalizing concept with the potential to match the 114 horsepower per liter of the 5.8.

Initially, the new Mustang’s transmissions will carry over from today’s car, but an eight-speed automatic will join the lineup eventually.

STYLING:
The 2015 edition of America’s original pony car promises a marked mechanical improvement over anything that has carried the Mustang name, but its sheetmetal wrapper may concern loyalists. Last September, Ford unveiled the Evos concept car at the Frankfurt auto show. The automaker said at the time that the sleek coupe represented “the ultimate expression of Ford’s new global design language.” Over the past several months, the company has led us to believe, through cryptic statements and innuendo, that the Evos also telegraphs the form of the next Mustang. To be sure, the Evos is one highly attractive machine, but when you look at it there’s little that makes you think “Mustang.”

It won’t be the first time the model eschewed its established visual language for a cleaner, less brand-specific look. Although devoid of any Mustang cues, the 1979 model was well received by customers and journalists alike—perhaps in large part because the Mustang II that preceded it was so misshapen. Slowly, though, original design elements crept back in, culminating in a 2005 model chock-a-block with everything that made the first Mustang so strong.

A Mustang that ignores its styling heritage does so at its own peril. While the Evos is a great statement and direction for Ford as a whole, it is woefully short of the visual candy that many people believe makes a Mustang a Mustang. Here’s hoping the clay scrapers at Ford design keep this in mind.

Marauderman
10-19-2012, 11:18 AM
Looks like a Jaguar

a_d_a_m
10-19-2012, 11:26 AM
I doubt it will look as much like that as all the renderings have suggested.

I think it'll be a cross between this and the current model, probably closer to the current. Hope I'm right, anyway.

ctrlraven
10-19-2012, 11:35 AM
Looks like a Jaguar
Looks like the Evos banged an Aston Martin DB9. :lol:

SID210SA
10-19-2012, 11:40 AM
Yeah...I was thinking a Ferrari and Aston features

88LTDCV351
10-19-2012, 11:53 AM
Once we start seeing them on the road, we will all get used to it as the new Mustang. But it might make the older and current Mustangs that much more of a sought after classic.

breeze
10-19-2012, 12:08 PM
Rather have a '13

MOTOWN
10-19-2012, 12:12 PM
Looks nice, but its nothing more than a concept car

88LTDCV351
10-19-2012, 12:15 PM
http://jalopnik.com/5949026/the-20145-ford-mustang-everything-we-know#13506739476243&{"type":"iframeUpdated","height":2034}

Mebot
10-19-2012, 01:24 PM
I like the style, just like I love the 4 door mustang "concept"

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Mr. Man
10-19-2012, 01:33 PM
I'd buy it if I was in the market for a Mitsubishi.

shodude
10-19-2012, 01:40 PM
I like the style, just like I love the 4 door mustang "concept"

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now that looks amazing! can barely tell there are 4 doors. they really need to make that. way cool.

Mebot
10-19-2012, 01:45 PM
now that looks amazing! can barely tell there are 4 doors. they really need to make that. way cool.

uhh.. http://www.roadandtrack.com/future-cars/first/2014-ford-mustang-sedan is this an onion story?! lol its so hard to believe! the closest thing to the FPV ford falcon i'm gona get besides my marauder!!

Lol yeah sorry forgot to mention that this was an april fool joke. Thats why I had quotation around the word concept :p

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shodude
10-19-2012, 01:49 PM
Lol yeah sorry forgot to mention that this was an april fool joke. Thats why I had quotation around the word concept :p

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ill admit it got me. lol i'm like this is not possible?! ford would never do something like this. it would be great?!

Mebot
10-19-2012, 02:04 PM
ill admit it got me. lol i'm like this is not possible?! ford would never do something like this. it would be great?!

I think it looks good & wish Ford did make it. Oh well

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guspech750
10-19-2012, 02:07 PM
As a Mustang, 100% full of gay.

As a new model, 100% full of awesome.

But it looks like a Jaguar.

Davesvt2000
10-19-2012, 02:11 PM
That's not it... Not even close.

yjmud
10-19-2012, 02:19 PM
if it looks like that I'm not interested at all looks like some f-ed over Aston-martin/genesis coupe/fr-s

mikeymartin1979
10-19-2012, 02:27 PM
In stark contrast to the posts above, I have to say that I'm diggin the body design. Whether you love it or hate it, at least it looks different.

Haggis
10-19-2012, 02:36 PM
Looks like Mitsubishi and Mazda had a bastard child.

Joe Walsh
10-19-2012, 03:30 PM
Looks like a Jaguar


Looks like the Evos banged an Aston Martin DB9. :lol:


Yeah...I was thinking a Ferrari and Aston features


As a Mustang, 100% full of gay.

As a new model, 100% full of awesome.

But it looks like a Jaguar.


If it looks like that I'm not interested at all looks like some f-ed over Aston-martin/genesis coupe/fr-s

Yep, yep, yep & yep.

All of the above, but with an SHO grille!

I love the styling....but I'm not sure it is for a Mustang model....
Maybe a new Taurus!

Comin' in Hot
10-19-2012, 03:40 PM
My first thought was that's a Jag, with Ford badging. I think it sucks as mustang, too super car like.

Pat
10-19-2012, 06:34 PM
I for one like it. Don't think it's in the cards for 2015 though. Maybe later after the bugs are worked out.

montyd
10-19-2012, 06:56 PM
As a Mustang, 100% full of gay.

As a new model, 100% full of awesome.

But it looks like a Jaguar.


exactly! im a mustang guy and always have been. ford had it right from 05-09 if you ask me. i like the new(up to 2013) body style, but not as much as the 05-09. whatever that car may be in the picture, i for one hope it doesnt turn out to be a mustang. ford has made some mistakes with the mustang before, and if it looks like that, there about to do it again. :confused::shake:

whitey
10-19-2012, 08:23 PM
I like it, I think the newer mustangs are too retro looking, the fox bodys are so ugly that theyre cute, and the inbetween model are too common. I think all of the car companies are getting out of the retro look, its about time they think of something different.......i personally dont like mustangs, but that body would change my mind

guspech750
10-19-2012, 08:39 PM
Maybe its the new Pinto!!

New Pinto, full of WIN!!!

Merc-O-matic
10-19-2012, 08:44 PM
No Thank You......the "Panther Platform" will continue
to do just fine!

Zim Hosein
10-21-2012, 01:04 AM
Looks like the Evos banged an Aston Martin DB9. :lol:

So true ctrlraven, one would think that Ford still owned Aston w/ their styling direction! Aston was sold way back in '07, so the grill resemblance has to be intentional! :mad2:

slickster
10-21-2012, 07:06 AM
Looks like a Jaguar

That's what I was thinking didn't ford own jag

yjmud
10-21-2012, 07:57 AM
I don't hate it.it is just not a Mustang

justbob
10-21-2012, 08:25 AM
If I wanted a DB9, I would buy a DB9... Oh wait, I can't afford a DB9. Okay, i'd probably buy it. :)


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mrjones
10-21-2012, 10:55 AM
I love the "retro" 05 and up Mustangs (we've got an 07 GT convertible) and the newer retro Chargers and Camaros, but I am kind of ready for a new, modern Mustang.

71cyclone
10-21-2012, 09:02 PM
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MarauderMike
10-22-2012, 03:02 AM
Keep in mind that the Ford Probe was the replacement vehicle for the Mustang at one time. It would have still had the Mustang nameplate but sales remained strong on the Mustang so they introduced it as the Probe. A sudden departure in styling would not be a complete surprise.