Even though the Ford Mustang can be considered a niche car now, when compared to the popularity it enjoyed in its classic era, a new pony is quite a big deal. In fact, with independent suspension, plans to sell it globally and offer a small turbocharged engine, the next Mustang could be as important as the original.
The long wait for the next 'Stang is almost over, since Ford has officially confirmed that the next-gen is just over the horizon. It's official debut will take place on December 5th and Ford is helping us pass the time with Mustang-inspired Youtube videos.
There's nothing in the videos themselves, other than the fact that Ford is taking a light-hearted attitude to the whole thing.
We have no idea why Ford is launching the new Mustang on December 5th, right between two major US auto shows. But it's likely because they want to have more media coverage. If you're hungry for Mustangs and can't take the wait, why not check out the latest rendering.
Update: Ford has probably made a mistake and released the videos too early. They have been made private, but not before we and Mustang6G were able to spot them. Here's what the video description had to say: "On December 5th, Ford will take the cover off the all-new Mustang, the sixth generation of the iconic pony car that will celebrate 50 years in production next year."
There's nothing in the videos themselves, other than the fact that Ford is taking a light-hearted attitude to the whole thing.
We have no idea why Ford is launching the new Mustang on December 5th, right between two major US auto shows. But it's likely because they want to have more media coverage. If you're hungry for Mustangs and can't take the wait, why not check out the latest rendering.
Update: Ford has probably made a mistake and released the videos too early. They have been made private, but not before we and Mustang6G were able to spot them. Here's what the video description had to say: "On December 5th, Ford will take the cover off the all-new Mustang, the sixth generation of the iconic pony car that will celebrate 50 years in production next year."