Recently, three Ford Mustang prototypes were snapped
in the midst of testing in Colorado and while only two have been adorned in the
fresh skin of the 2018 model, all are alleged to have been installed with the
2.3-liter turbocharged four-cylinder.
Ford has yet to fully detail the EcoBoost-equipped 2018 Mustang and the four-cylinder turbo outfitted with a 10-speed automatic transmission option. Compared to the GT V8, they're missing the grille fangs and have two instead of four exhaust pipes.
The Blue Oval’s official word on the 2018 model is
that it delivers more torque than the outgoing four-cylinder, meaning a touch
over 320 lb-ft is on the cards. In terms of horsepower, there’s a strong
possibility it will also get a slight nudge upwards over the current 310 hp
figure.
From the prototypes spied, one of the 2018 models was a fastback and the other was a convertible. A pre-facelifted Mustang convertible was also being tested.
Ford says the 2018 Mustang will launch across North
America this fall meaning we can expect further details about the pony car,
including the EcoBoost variant, in the not too distant future.