FORD HAS PULLED the covers from its seventh-generation Mustang sports coupe and convertible, revealing an incremental evolution of the iconic Pony Car design rather than a daring ground-up overhaul.
Full details for the 2023 Mustang are yet to be released including exact power and performance figures, as well as an Australian launch date, but Ford Australia says late 2023 is most likely at this stage.
In the meantime, the Blue Oval has now offered a first full view of the next-gen model along with some high-level technical information to keep us keen.
Like the sixth-generation Mustang that launched in 2014, the new model will continue to be offered as the performance hero GT with a naturally aspirated 5.0-litre V8, while a 2.3-litre turbocharged four-cylinder will power the Ecoboost.
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