New Ford Mustang test spy photos exposed, mule car work completed

According to overseas media reports, spy photos of the new Ford Mustang testing have been exposed. The picture shows that it has completed the mule-car testing phase, and the new body and chassis are displayed together for the first time.

It is reported that the new seventh-generation Ford Mustang will be put into production in 2023 as a 2024 model, which means that it may make its debut later this year. The new car, internally codenamed S650, may use a hybrid system and four-wheel drive, which is the first time in Mustang history. If nothing else, V8 engines and 4-cylinder turbocharged engines will still be the mainstay. However, Ford Mustang will become purely electric driven sooner or later in the future.

Currently, the vehicle's camouflage is very thick, and it does not want to be discovered so early after the mule carriage fades away. In terms of details, the front face design of the Ford Mustang imitates the GT500 model, with clear differences between the bumper and the air intake. Compared with the current model, the head of the vehicle will become more angular. The taillights still follow the tradition of vertical layout, and the galloping horse logo has not yet appeared.

For reference, the sixth-generation Ford Mustang model on sale was released in 2015 and was officially introduced for domestic sales through official channels.

Editor in charge: Zhu Guanghua