There
were two salesroom brochures for 2002. The original version featured the
World Trade Centers but was recalled after the tragic events of September
11, 2001.
The 2002 Mustang offered the
Visteon Mach 1000 audio system. The system produced over 1,100 watts of
peak power and featured a 60-watt parametrically equalized amplifier, six
85-watt subwoofer amplifiers, four 5.5 x 7.5-inch subwoofer speakers, four
midrange tweeters and two 10-inch trunk-mounted acoustic suspension
enclosures. Standard with the Mach 1000 was an in-dash six-disc CD changer
with an MP3 player option.
Sonic Blue was added to the lineup, and the leather
on the steering wheel on premium package cars was slightly changed. The
optional stripe on the side of the V-6 Mustangs was thicker, and 16"
wheels were standard.
Only a handful of Cobras were made,
and they were all shipped to Australia, where they were converted to
right-hand drive, and side marker lights and another set of fog lamps were
set inside the front bumper. The 2003 Cobra would hit dealer showrooms in
June of 2002, so the production run on '02 snakes was cut short.
Roush Performance introduced their supercharged
360-hp 360R in 2002. It was available in red with white stripes or white
with blue stripes.
Sean Hyland Motorsports offered a 405-hp GT S2 and
a 535-hp Cobra S4. Team Shinoda carried on Larry Shinoda's Boss name with
Stage 1 and 2 models.
Saleen made 54 Extreme
Mustangs--each with 425 horsepower.
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