The 2018 Mustang will be available this fall with pricing to be announced. However, according to CarandDriver.com, pricing for the base four-cylinder model is likely to stay close to today's $27,095 Mustang EcoBoost, while the GT with V-8 should add approximately $500 to $1000 to the base price of today's $34,095 model.
Ford just revealed updates for one of America's most famous cars. The 2018 Mustang is going to get a more powerful engine and a 10-speed transmission.
But the most noticeable change for the Mustang will be its new face. Designers sloped the car's nose down lower over the grill, a change that makes the front end appear longer. Also, new headlights are smaller and more intricately shaped. Overall, the reworked front end gives the Mustang more of a sleek "sports car" image and less of a blocky "muscle car" look.
On the back end, new taillight lenses have a more complex angled shape than the simple vertical blocks on the current model.
Inside, the new Mustang's gauge cluster will be all digital. Essentially, it will be a wide computer screen displaying customizable gauges that vary with each driving mode; Normal, Sport and Track. Check out more details on CNN.com.
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