According to a report from Automotive News, Ford is planning new Mustang models, both powered by internal combustion engines.
The sedan version is reportedly called “Mach 4,” while the safari-style model has not been named yet. In addition to AWD and large tires, details about the new models remain limited.
Moreover, it is unclear which models have been presented as full-size prototypes or strictly digital renderings.
Jim Farley, CEO of Ford, believes it is a good idea to double down on the Mustang brand while others, including General Motors, are abandoning muscle cars.
For example, Chevrolet discontinued the Camaro last year, while the new Dodge Charger is only available in six-cylinder or all-electric versions.
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