That would make a nice taurus coupe, but idk for a mustang. Ford has to be careful about putting too many of their global design cues in there.
At this point, the mustang's styling is so unique it's almost its own brand. |
Originally Posted by stangfoeva
(Post 6460495)
Ford has to be careful about putting too many of their global design cues in there.
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I think everyone is pretty worried especially if it looks too much like the Evos concept.
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Originally Posted by montreal ponies
That's what i'm worried about as well, let's hope they don't mess it up. |
Originally Posted by Twin Turbo
(Post 5743381)
Yep, they are official renderings of the 2010 GT500. The image below was an official rendering of the 2005 GT, my point being that this car actually looks more like the 2010 GT. So, following that theory, there's a small chance that the next gen car may look similar to the 2010 rendering (hope you catch my drift :) )
http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...g?t=1254517075 |
Originally Posted by TTS197
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Originally Posted by stangfoeva
(Post 6460495)
That would make a nice taurus coupe, but idk for a mustang. Ford has to be careful about putting too many of their global design cues in there.
At this point, the mustang's styling is so unique it's almost its own brand. |
Originally Posted by stangfoeva
(Post 6460495)
That would make a nice taurus coupe, but idk for a mustang. Ford has to be careful about putting too many of their global design cues in there.
At this point, the mustang's styling is so unique it's almost its own brand.
Originally Posted by Brewman
(Post 6460897)
YES!!!!! Somebody GETS IT!!!!!:agree::metal::beer::lock::dancedood::hyper :
Exactly. If it appals to people over the Pond, why change it? I believe Fords major Demographic is the younger generation, whether "here or there". My biggest concern is can the younger gen able to afford it. |
Originally Posted by Turn3
Exactly. If it appals to people over the Pond, why change it? I believe Fords major Demographic is the younger generation, whether "here or there". My biggest concern is can the younger gen able to afford it. |
Originally Posted by stangfoeva
(Post 6460495)
At this point, the mustang's styling is so unique it's almost its own brand.
However, unlike say the Porsche 911, the Mustang has deviated in the past, most notibly with the Fox era cars. Yes, they were proper pony cars, but in terms of looks, there were very different. Even the much maligned Mustang II still had the traditional styling cues from 65-68, even if they looked a bit "hall of mirrors". The SN95 picked up a more European/Asian look, whilst still applying a few traditional styling cues. The S197 took us full circle. For me, Ford could have kept a completely retro look (I'd be all over a '69 inspired look) but it seems they're now at a crossroads. I think we'll see S550 has influences of both the S197 (and therefore the early classics) but mixed with a bit more new-New Edge, plus some new features to bring it bang up to date. I have faith it'll be a stunner. |
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Originally Posted by Topnotch
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Originally Posted by BackinBlack13
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Originally Posted by youngstang90
I feel like the LED tails seen on the '13-'14 body will end up transferring over to the '15. Even if in a different shape. If someone can take this rendering and add that touch, I think that'd be the closest thing to what we are going to see. |
Originally Posted by Overboost
Doubtful. They'll be LED, but most likely a new, more radical design to coincide the new generation of car. Either way, I personally hope the style carries over. I speaking more to the blacked out look, and the LED rope light look. |
Originally Posted by youngstang90
I just feel that the '13 lights are so radically different from the lights in the past, why do away with them. I feel that they stand apart from every other make and model. Either way, I personally hope the style carries over. I speaking more to the blacked out look, and the LED rope light look. |
They sound even MORE radical then now.
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Originally Posted by Boomer
They sound even MORE radical then now.
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Originally Posted by Twin Turbo
(Post 6461123)
Nicely put, and it's how I feel.
However, unlike say the Porsche 911, the Mustang has deviated in the past, most notibly with the Fox era cars. Yes, they were proper pony cars, but in terms of looks, there were very different. Even the much maligned Mustang II still had the traditional styling cues from 65-68, even if they looked a bit "hall of mirrors". The SN95 picked up a more European/Asian look, whilst still applying a few traditional styling cues. The S197 took us full circle. For me, Ford could have kept a completely retro look (I'd be all over a '69 inspired look) but it seems they're now at a crossroads. I think we'll see S550 has influences of both the S197 (and therefore the early classics) but mixed with a bit more new-New Edge, plus some new features to bring it bang up to date. I have faith it'll be a stunner. It's going to be a tough job for sure, but I'm confident Ford's design team knows what they're doing. I haven't been dissapointed yet! |
Most people would agree if the 05-current cars are the basis of an evolution going forward, that wouldn't be a bad thing.
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