Ford Mustang GT
Ford Mustang GT
The next chapter in the life of the iconic pony car begins as the all-new
Ford Mustang - loaded with innovative technologies and delivering world-class
levels of performance - is simultaneously revealed around the globe in six
cities on four continents.
"Ford Mustang inspires passion like no other car," said Raj Nair,
Ford group vice president, global product development. "The visceral look,
sound and performance of Mustang resonates with people, even if they've never
driven one. Mustang is definitely more than just a car - it is the heart and
soul of Ford."
Ford Mustang's impact goes well beyond the 9 million-plus cars sold in its
50 years of continuous production. It has made thousands of appearances in
film, television, music and video games, and is the world's most-liked vehicle
on Facebook. For the first time ever, Ford will bring Mustang to customers in
key parts of Europe and Asia.
"We crafted this car with the goal of creating a contemporary
interpretation of Mustang - an American automotive icon that symbolizes
optimism and freedom for millions of people around the world," said Jim
Farley, executive vice president of Ford global marketing, sales and service
and Lincoln.
All-new shape, yet unmistakably Mustang
The clean-sheet design of both Mustang fastback and convertible evokes the
essential character of the brand, retaining key design elements - including the
long sculpted hood and short rear deck - with contemporary execution.
"You only get one chance to make a first impression, and when you see
this car you immediately see a Mustang strong and true," said Moray
Callum, Ford executive director, design, The Americas.
Several key design features define the all-new Ford Mustang, including:
A lower, wider stance with a reduction in roof height, and wider rear
fenders and track
The return of Mustang fastback with a sleeker profile enabled by more
steeply sloped windshield and rear glass
Three-dimensional, tri-bar taillamps with sequential turn signals
Contemporary execution of the signature shark-bite front fascia and
trapezoidal grille
Mustang convertible drivers will appreciate the standard multilayer
insulated cloth top that gives the car a more upscale appearance and a quieter
cabin. The new top lowers twice as fast as before, and has a sleeker profile
when folded for open-air motoring.
The information and controls an active driver needs are all readily
accessible in the aviation-inspired cockpit, which is executed with the highest
degree of craftsmanship ever found in a Mustang. Large, clear instrumentation
puts vehicle information right in front of the driver in the roomier cabin,
while improved ergonomics and tactile switches and knobs provide better
control. The added width and a new rear suspension contribute to improved shoulder
and hip room for passengers, and a more usefully shaped trunk can accommodate
two golf bags.
The Ford Mustang experience
The way Mustang looks, drives and sounds is key to the visceral experience
that makes drivers just want to get in and hit the road. With more options to
choose from, there is a Mustang to fit any lifestyle. The upgraded V6 and V8
are joined by an all-new 2.3-liter EcoBoost® engine that brings
state-of-the-art technology to Mustang.
Ford Mustang GT continues with the latest edition of the throaty 5.0-liter
V8, now featuring an upgraded valvetrain and cylinder heads that yield more
than 420 horsepower (426 PS) and 390 lb.-ft. (529 Nm) of torque. A new intake
manifold improves low-speed breathing for better fuel economy, idle stability
and emissions.
"This EcoBoost engine delivers where a Mustang driver expects it to,
with a broad, flat torque curve that pours out when you stand on it for easy
passing or hustling down a twisty road," said Dave Pericak, Ford Mustang
chief engineer.
The Mustang EcoBoost engine uses direct injection, variable cam timing and
turbocharging to deliver plenty of usable performance and projected
segment-leading fuel efficiency. A unique intake manifold and turbocharger
housing enable it to deliver the performance Mustang drivers expect with output
projected at more than 305 horsepower (309 PS) and 300 lb.-ft. (407 Nm) of
torque.
With at least 300 horsepower (304 PS) and 270 lb.-ft. (366 Nm) of torque on
tap from the standard 3.7-liter V6, even the most accessible Mustang delivers
the performance customers expect.
Drivers will appreciate smoother shifts from the updated manual gearbox,
while a reworked automatic transmission features new steering wheel-mounted
shift paddles for drivers who want the choice between convenience and control.
Most nimble pony ever
When life throws drivers a curve, the all-new Mustang sets new handling
benchmarks for the brand, delivering world-class dynamics and ride quality.
"We already set a very high standard for Mustang's dynamics with Boss
302, and our goal was to go above and beyond that with this new car," said
Pericak.
Mustang features all-new front and rear suspension systems. At the front, a
new perimeter subframe helps to stiffen the structure while reducing mass,
providing a better foundation for more predictable wheel control that benefits
handling, steering and ride.
The new double-ball-joint front MacPherson strut system also enables the
use of larger, more powerful brakes. This is expected to be the best stopping
Mustang yet, with three available brake packages.
At the rear is an all-new integral-link independent rear suspension. The
geometry, springs, dampers and bushings all have been specifically modified and
tuned for this high-performance application. New aluminum rear knuckles help
reduce unsprung mass for improved ride and handling.
Smarter than your average pony
The all-new Ford Mustang features a significant amount of innovative
technologies providing drivers with enhanced information, control and
connectivity when they want it. From Intelligent Access with push-button start
to SYNC® and MyKey® in every Mustang built, plus available Track Apps, MyColor
gauges and new Shaker Pro audio system, drivers will be able to customize their
time behind the wheel.
The feeling of freedom and confidence Mustang instills in its drivers is
amplified when they can take control of how the car behaves. On a twisty back
road or a weekend track day, the driver can tap the toggle switches on the
console to quickly adjust steering effort, engine response, and transmission
and electronic stability control settings using the available Selectable Drive
Modes to create the perfect Mustang at any time.
The advanced new Ford-developed stability control system is tuned to
maximize Mustang's dynamic capabilities. When the time comes to turn up the
wick at the track, Ford Mustang GT includes standard launch control that
enables drivers to achieve smooth, consistent starts every time.
When it's time to back off and relax for the drive home, available advanced
driver-assist features including Blind Spot Information System with
cross-traffic alert and adaptive cruise control can help ease the load, while
SYNC AppLink™ lets drivers control their smartphone apps to listen to their
favorite form of entertainment.
50 years of Mustang
April 17, 2014, marks the 50th anniversary of the introduction of the
original Ford Mustang and each 2015 model celebrates the milestone with a badge
on the instrument panel that includes the galloping pony logo and the words
"Mustang - Since 1964." Mustang will continue to be built in the
United States at Flat Rock Assembly Plant.
"From day one, we knew if we were going to build a new Mustang, we had
to do it right," said Pericak. "We built a new Mustang from the
ground up that is quicker, better-looking, more refined and more efficient,
without losing any of the raw appeal that people have associated with Mustang
for half a century."
Less is more, EcoBoost comes to Mustang
The new 2.3-liter EcoBoost engine brings turbocharging to the Mustang
powertrain lineup. Designed to meet the needs of drivers looking for
outstanding performance and projected best-in-class fuel efficiency, this
EcoBoost engine has been developed specifically for Mustang. The intake
manifold and turbocharger housing are optimized to provide better breathing and
higher output in Mustang.
With a projected 305-plus horsepower and 300-plus lb.-ft. of torque, this
EcoBoost engine fits the bill for a true Mustang powerplant.
"This EcoBoost engine delivers the healthy output that Mustang drivers
expect regardless of the speed," said Scott Makowksi, EcoBoost powertrain
engineering manager. "This EcoBoost engine might be small in displacement,
but it delivers where a Mustang driver expects it with a broad, flat torque
curve and great driveability under any conditions."
The newest member of Ford's global family of EcoBoost engines, the
2.3-liter continues to take advantage of state-of-the-art technologies
including direct fuel injection, twin independent variable camshaft timing and
turbocharging to produce big-engine power and torque with improved fuel
efficiency.
This is the first Ford engine to utilize a low-inertia twin-scroll
turbocharger that provides quicker boost response while enabling lower
emissions and improved efficiency. The cylinder head features an integrated
exhaust manifold that separates the inner and outer pairs of cylinders into
each inlet passage to the turbo.
Keeping the exhaust pulses separated from the next cylinder in the firing
order eliminates mixing losses and maximizes pulse energy to the turbine wheel.
The result is quicker torque delivery when the driver needs it for passing
maneuvers and similar performance to a twin-turbocharger configuration.
The separated exhaust ports also enable the exhaust valves to stay open
longer for reduced pumping losses that improve specific fuel consumption by
about 1 percent.
With more than 305 horsepower and 300 lb.-ft. of torque pumped out from
such a small engine, in a car where drivers are more inclined to use it,
ensuring durability was critical. Enhancements to the Mustang EcoBoost engine
to withstand the added stresses include:
Forged-steel crankshaft
Piston-cooling jets
Steel piston ring carriers
Premium bearing materials
Upgraded valve seat materials
Forged-steel connecting rods
High-pressure die-cast aluminum cylinder block with ladder-frame bearing
caps
Deep-sump, die-cast aluminum oil pan
The beating heart of a pony
No Ford Mustang engine lineup would be complete without a great V8 engine
at its core. The 5.0-liter V8 powers into a new generation with a host of
upgrades that enable it to breathe better, especially at higher engine speeds.
Many of these changes are derived from the lessons learned in developing the
special edition 2013 Mustang Boss 302.
Getting air into the cylinders and exhaust out is the key to generating
more power and torque from any engine, and that has been the focus of
development on the V8, which features:
Larger intake valves
Larger exhaust valves
Revised intake camshafts
Revised exhaust camshafts
Stiffer valve springs - ensures that the valves close completely at high
rpm
New cylinder-head casting - revised ports that provide a straighter path to
the valves for less-restrictive intake and exhaust flow; combustion chamber
modifications accommodate larger valves
Sinter forged connecting rods - lighter and more durable for high-rpm operation
Redesigned piston tops - deeper cutouts clear the new larger valves
Rebalanced forged crankshaft - supports higher-rpm operation
These upgrades are projected to generate more than 420 horsepower and 390
lb.-ft. of torque.
A new intake manifold includes charge motion control valves to partially
close off port flow at lower engine speeds. This increases the air charge
tumble and swirl for improved air-fuel mixing. This results in better fuel
economy, idle stability and lower emissions.
The variable camshaft timing on the intake side now has a greater range of
adjustment available thanks to mid-lock phasers. This enables better optimized
control of the valve timing over a broader range of engine speeds and loads for
improved fuel economy and emissions
Transmissions
More than most drivers, Mustang owners like to take control and shift for
themselves. Whether they select a fully manual gearbox or the updated automatic
transmission, the experience will be better than in any previous pony.
The Getrag manual has a new shift linkage design for shorter throws and
improved precision. The shift lever is now positioned closer to the driver and
away from the cup-holders so the driver has a clear path for shifting.
Mustang blends outstanding all-around performance and everyday usability.
Drivers who prefer to let the car handle the shifting during their daily work
run, but still want to take control when the roads get twisty, will appreciate
the new steering-wheel-mounted shift paddles with rev-matching downshifts that
are now standard with the Select-Shift six-speed automatic transmission.
The automatic also features a redesigned case with cast-in ribs that help
make it stiffer and reduce the weight. Internally clutches have been optimized
and operating temperature has been increased to reduce friction. The output
shaft is now supported by a ball-bearing that enables a top speed of 155 mph
for Mustang GT.
With a choice of powertrains to match driving styles and lifestyles, the
new Mustang has contemporary technology under the hood to match its modern
design and remain quintessentially Mustang.
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