The all-new Mustang made its debut at the revamped Detroit Auto Show on Wednesday evening. While the muscle icon shows no indications of going electric like that other Mustang, the seventh generation brings loads of Gen Y- and Z-enticing tech to the party. Ford has equiped it with a fighter jet-inspired digital cockpit, electronic drift mode, new turbocharged and natural-breathing engines, and even a remote rev feature that lets the driver unleash the guttural growl of the engine with the tap of a FOB.
Category: Automotive, Transport
Tags: Ford, Ford Mustang, Muscle Cars, naias-2022
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Author: C.C. Weiss