2018 Ford Mustang Release Date & Update: Car Comes With Smart Features, Cool Looks & Amazing Tech

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Jan 20, 2017 05:29 AM EST

It is already 2017 and it seems that Ford is not in a mood to release the latest Ford Mustang next year. In fact, it seems the company is all set to launch the 2018 Ford Mustang this year itself. The company has already unveiled the latest model which appears to be a revamp of the 2015 model. Mustang, is undoubtedly one of the popular selling cars across the US as well as around the globe.

According to Forbes, Ford hopes the latest 2018 Mustang would appeal to the diverse, younger, international buyers who are already impressed with the brand. Now, as per reports, the company is also trying to redesign the 2018 Mustang that is supposed to draw attention of the female customers. Now, that is one amazing planning!

The new Mustang comes with a redesigned exterior, that is more than just aesthetic. In fact, the marketing manager of Ford, North America, Corey Holter mentioned it is more aerodynamic in nature than other models. It comes with a slimmer, lower hood along with latest LED headlights to go with it.

As per the  press release from the company, both the GT engines and EcoBoost are extremely powerful. Apart from this, the V8 engine too has been revamped. That's not all, the company also stated that the latest Mustang would be more powerful than all other Mustang GT.

As per Fox News,  the 2018 Mustang is the first ever model to receive the 10 speed auto transmission. Both GT Mustang and EcoBoost Mustang would come with a customizable 12 inch digital instrument cluster right above the steering wheel. It is likely to include the three modes, namely sport, track and normal.

Along with this, both the models would also allow drivers to alter the suspension while driving. Even the sound of exhaust system might be adjusted in the Mustang GT.  Coming to the price, Ford has not yet revealed the pricing of both the models. However, buyers can expect the models to hit the market sometime at the end of 2017.

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