Friday, July 4, 2014

Ford Mustang new upcoming car

                                Ford Mustang




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Expected Amount:- Rs. 35 Lakh

Expected launch Date :-End 2014



Ford Mustang is coming in 2014 in India celebrating 5 decades of uninterrupted production of the famous pony car, the Mustang. And what better way to celebrate it than celebrating it with everyone? Ford , the first time coming cars, manufacture the Mustang for right-hand drive markets as well. This naturally launches latest cars in India will come in cars market. Though series production for India is not expected, the Mustang will serve as a halo product for the company and could be launched in limited numbers here. We hope Ford does launch the car in India, we can’t wait to get our hands on it.

                    THE COCKPIT

Taking inspiration from a cockpit, we struck a balance between analog dials and digital feedback. The shifter is optimally placed. And the steering wheel feels just right in your hands, for a dynamic driving experience.

PERFORMANCE

There’s a 3.7-liter V6. And the available 5.0-liter V8 will benefit from increased power this year. But the real news is how we’ve paired Mustang performance with the EcoBoost® engine.

THE TECH

This is not technology for technology’s sake. Every feature Mustang offers enhances your driving experience – whether it’s the advanced sensors that detect cars in your blind spots or the advanced communications system.
  • Intelligent Access with push-button start

    As long as you have the key on you, you can unlock the door and start the car without ever having to reach into your pocket.
  • Available SYNC® with MyFord Touch®

    This is the first time this advanced in-car communications system has been available in a Mustang – adding a center touch screen along with voice-activated control.
  • Available BLIS® with cross-traffic alert

    The Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) uses two discreetly placed rear radar sensors to warn you of cars approaching on either side. And cross-traffic alert warns you of those you can’t see when you’re backing out of a parking space.


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