The time has come for Ford to launch the updated
Mustang in Europe, with the car maker shedding more light on the new model’s
changes. The Euro-spec 2018 Ford Mustang promises to offer a sharper driving
character, more tech and more customization options than ever.
Ford will continue offering the new Mustang in both
fastback and convertible bodystyles. The design changes are the same with the
North American-spec Mustang, including a new front fascia and more refined
aerodynamics.
V8 models will get an updated version of the
5.0-liter powerplant, which now produces 450 PS and 529 Nm.
Paired to that is a six-speed manual transmission that now features
rev-matching technology for smoother and faster downshifts.
The real highlight however is the addition of the
latest 10-speed automatic gearbox. The combination of the V8 with the new
automatic transmission enables the new Ford Mustang to sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.3 seconds.
The chassis features the new MagneRide adjustable
suspension which is operated via the on-board Drive Modes. Ford will also offer
the Active Valve Performance exhaust system that allows you to start the car in
silent mode in order to keep your neighbours happy.
The cabin has been updated with new soft-touch
materials for a more premium feeling, as well as a 12-inch all-digital
instrument cluster. For the first time, Ford’s Mustang will be available with
Adaptive Cruise Control and Distance Alert systems. A SYNC3 infotainment system with an 8-inch
display is also present, and is compatible with Apple Car Play and Android
Auto.
EcoBoost models are powered by the turbocharged
2.3-liter four-cylinder unit. The
entry-level engine now produces 290 PS and 440 Nm of peak
torque. A six-speed manual transmission is standard, with the 10-speed
automatic still being an option.
Ford will also offer the Mustang Bullitt as a
special model in Europe, featuring a upgraded 457 hp version of the 5.0-liter
V8. The special Mustang will be available only in either Shadow Black or the
classic Dark Highland Green.