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Ford reveals facelifted Mustang

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Ford has revealed a mid-life updated version of its hot-selling Mustang coupe and convertibl­e, which features styling updates, new technology and engine tweaks ahead of its Australian arrival in 2018.

The revised model gets an updated exterior with new-look all-led headlights, lower bonnet and grille design, blacked out rear diffuser, revised LED tail-lights, optional performanc­e spoiler and quad-tip exhaust for V8 GT models.

With the mild aesthetic revisions, Ford is offering a dozen different alloy wheel designs, as well as a new exterior paint colour – orange fury.

Powertrain­s have also been updated, increasing torque for the 2.3-litre fourcylind­er Ecoboost engine, while the 5-litre V8 has been ‘thoroughly reworked’, according to Ford, although the new output figures have not been revealed at this stage.

The V8 has received more power and revs higher, thanks to new dualfuel, high-pressure direct injection and low-pressure port fuel injection, which also improves low-end torque and fuel efficiency.

Power and torque for pre-facelift GTS stands at 303kw-525nm, while the current Ecoboost four-pot turbo churns out 233kw-432nm.

Automatic variants drop the current six-speed box for a new 10-speed unit, which Ford says delivers higher average power for faster accelerati­on, has quicker shift times, reduced frictional losses and includes unique programs for different drive modes.

Manual transmissi­ons have also been updated for both engines, with the V8 version scoring a twin-disc clutch and dual-mass flywheel to improve clutch modulation and torque capability.

Suspension has been included in the makeover, with all models given new shock absorbers, a new cross-axis joint in the rear suspension and updated stabiliser anti-roll bars.

Ford’s Magneride magnetic damper system is on offer as an option, as is an active valve exhaust system for the GT, which allows owners to control the exhaust note and volume of their vehicle.

When it arrives Down Under, the Mustang will be the first Ford to be fitted with the all-led digital instrument cluster, with the 12-inch screen letting owners customise their instrument­s and choose between normal, sport and track mode displays.

Other tweaks include padded knee bolsters, a hand-stitched wrap with contrast stitching for the centre con- sole, aluminium finish for door handles, rings and bezels, new seat upholstery patterns and colours and optional heated steering wheel.

New models come equipped with Ford’s SYNC3 infotainme­nt system.

Mustang Mymode with memory function allows drivers to save their favourite drive settings including suspension and steering preference­s,

The 2018 model has a suite of new driver assistance systems, including pre-collision assist with pedestrian detection, distance alert, lane-departure warning, lane-keeping assist and driver alerts.

Sales of the current-generation Mustang have been heavily skewed towards the GT, with about three quarters of Australian­s opting for the V8 version, resulting in a waiting list that currently stands at about six months for the 5.0-litre and three to four months for an Ecoboost.

Ford Australia product communicat­ions manager Damion Smy said he did not expect any customers on the current waiting list to postpone their order to wait for the next-gen Pony car.

“The inherent design and style of the Mustang is still there,” he said.

“I think the people who have been waiting for the chance to have their Mustang experience will still absolutely want to have that experience, especially with these waiting lists – they’ll be keen to get their Mustang and put it in their driveway as soon as they can.”

The Mustang managed a healthy 6208 sales in its first full year on sale in 2016, making it far and away the best-selling sportscar under $80,000, followed by the Hyundai Veloster with 2232 sales and BMW 2 Series with 2159.

Last year it was also the fourth-best seller in the Ford stable, behind the Ranger ute with 36,934 sales, Territory, 6928, and Focus, 6783.

 ??  ?? STANG FACE: The updated Ford Mustang gets a small tweak in styling that includes all-led headlights, a revised grille and updated front and rear bumper.
STANG FACE: The updated Ford Mustang gets a small tweak in styling that includes all-led headlights, a revised grille and updated front and rear bumper.

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