Ford kicked off the official media test drives for the 2015 Mustang this week, unleashing a lot of news about the car including an app that’ll do everything from finding a nearby racetrack, to pointing out key features inside.
Things just got a bit less fun for the new 2015 Ford Mustang. The EPA just stepped in and told Ford to knock a few MPGs off its stickers on every single version.
The new Mustang is going to set the world on fire, and I know that’s a bit presumptuous to say since most people haven’t even driven one yet, but it’s about to punch way above its weight, and I have a feeling it’s going to win.
With this EcoBoost Mustang, Ford is looking to grab some of the tuner crowd’s money and the attention of millennial buyers, and you know what? They should be.
Recently Ford tuner Steeda stated that the 2015 Ford Mustang had gained nearly 300lbs. Later, though, they retracted their statement saying it was just a guess based on “previous experience” with IRS suspension Mustangs. Well, now a Florida dealer has shared some new information on the 2015 Mustang and it’s some great news—in a way.
There’s no doubt the new Mustang is one of the most highly anticipated cars in years for the U.S. market. Yet, its debut in Europe might rank higher considering it’s the first time the pony car will be sold in that market directly by Ford.