<![CDATA[Jalopnik: new mustang]]> http://tags.jalopnik.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jalopnik.com.png <![CDATA[Jalopnik: new mustang]]> http://jalopnik.com/tag/newmustang http://jalopnik.com/tag/newmustang <![CDATA[2011 Ford Mustang Available In March, California Special Returns]]> Sneaky dealers have already gleaned more details from order screens on what (and when) to expect from the 2011 Ford Mustang. So far we've learned of the return of the California Special, an SVT performance package and more below.

* California Special (GT/CS) Returns (Package 402A)
* SVT Performance Package (Option 67F)
* Brembo Brake Package (Option 55D)
* 6-speed Automatic Transmission available
* (3) – 19-inch tire options available
* Order Banks open January 18, 2010
* JOB 1 begins March 15, 2010

[GMInsideNews via MustangHeaven]

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<![CDATA[2010 Mustang To Get Glass Roof Just Like 2009...Yawn!]]> The extremely popular glass roof option is making a return to the 2010 Ford Mustang range for only $1,995. If you have to ask; Yes, sunburns and farmer tans come standard along with us really not caring.

Okay, so the likelihood of you heating up like a lobster is fairly slim thanks in part to special filters in the panoramic glass roof that help to block 90 percent of the sun's infrared rays and 96 percent of the burn-causing UV rays. Ford claims this is the equivalent to wearing a 50 SPF sunscreen, so if you're feeling the desire to perspire, grab the 2010 Mustang Convertible and get your burn on.

Ford Press Release:
The 2010 Mustang builds on the safety success of the 2008 Mustang, which became the first sports car and the first convertible to earn five-stars from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for frontal crash, side impact and rollover tests.

The Mustang's considerable body stiffness contributes to its driving performance and has an added benefit in accident protection. While the coupe's body structure is 31 percent stiffer in torsional rigidity than its predecessor, the convertible's is more than twice as stiff – creating a "safety cage" that helps protect the cabin from deformation and intrusion during an impact.

The front structure is designed to absorb and help dissipate it before it can reach the passenger compartment. The Mustang's front rails have an octagonal shape designed to spread forces evenly at the firewall and progressively deform for increased protection in offset frontal crashes.

Protective sun-drenched driving
The 2010 Ford Glass Roof Mustang offers consumers convertible-like driving without the need for sunscreen, because its factory-installed panoramic glass roof filters 90 percent of the sun's heat-generating infrared (IR) rays and 96 percent of burn-causing ultraviolet (UV) rays.

The UV-filtering capability of the new Mustang's fixed glass roof is comparable to sunscreen lotion with a sun protection factor (SPF) of approximately 50, which exceeds the dermatologist-recommended sunscreen strength of at least SPF-15.

The glass roof's ability to filter IR rays reduces heat load in the cabin so that occupants remain comfortable while enjoying the sun. The reflective glass also reduces energy used by the vehicle's air conditioner system while protecting the interior fabric from fading and deteriorating.

Good for the soul
Sun-soaked cruising is the convertible and Glass Roof Mustang's top appeal factor. Scientific studies show that increased exposure to sunshine or bright light is therapeutic because it regulates the body's synthesis of melatonin, a mood-regulating hormone that modulates the circadian cycle of sleep and wakefulness. Sunshine also triggers the body's conversion to active vitamin D, considered to be an effective natural remedy for "the blues."

Health experts caution that cool breezes in convertibles can misleadingly mask the sun's harmful rays as occupants may not feel as hot as when they're stationary under the sun. Therefore, dermatologists recommend the use of sun-block lotion or moisturizer with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 15 or higher prior for top-down drives.

Roof glass popularity rising
According to J.D. Power feature content research, 62 percent of buyers in the sports car segment wanted a sunroof/moon roof on their next vehicle. Since its introduction in 2008, the Glass Roof Mustang – which is available as a $1,995 option on both the V-6 model and the GT – has accounted for 10 percent of all Mustang sales. The convertible accounts for 25 percent of Mustang sales, and sell most strongly in California, Florida, Texas and Georgia.

Mustang is just one Ford model that features ample sunlight and generous views. The 2010 Lincoln MKS and 2009 Ford Flex, Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX also offer sun-splashed driving enjoyment with an optional panoramic roof glass that is privacy tinted for the occupants' comfort and protection.

According to CSM Worldwide, over the last five years panoramic sunroofs have doubled in the popularity in North America. The installation of tilt/slide type sunroofs will remain dominant, followed by panoramic and spoiler types throughout 2011.

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<![CDATA[First Smokey Burnout Of The 2010 Ford Mustang]]> Straight from the embargoed drive of the 2010 Ford Mustang, here's the very first smokey burnout of the new pony car. Many thanks to our friends at Top Gear USA's website. [Top Gear USA]

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<![CDATA[Top Ten Reveals of the 2008 LA Auto Show]]> Over last week's LA Auto Show, we saw plenty of new models throw their hats into the bloodied arena that is the current automotive market. So put on some R.E.M. and follow us on a jog down flashback lane as we relive all of the fond old memories we've fostered together this past week. Remember when the new Lexus RX came out and we all had a good laugh because of an explosion of vanilla? How about when a Mini E showed up with that totally hot Deputy Mayor? Man, those were the good old days. Hit the jump below before we start tearing up to catch the ten most popular reveals — as judged by your eyeballs — of the show.

10.) Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 Spyder Live Unveil

9.) 2009 Porsche Boxster Gets New Transmission

8.) 2010 Nissan Cube Gets Accidental Unveil

7.) 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid

6.) 2010 Mazda3 Sedan Shows Off New Design Peppy Engine

5.) 2010 Ford Fusion

4.) Honda FC Sport: Hydrogen Sports Car Concept Of The Future

3.) 2009 Nissan 370Z Unveild Live At Secret LA Event

2.) All-Electric MINI E Hits LA Auto Show Floor With Hottest. Deputy Mayor. Ever.

1.) 2010 Ford Mustang GT

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<![CDATA[2010 Ford Mustang Unveiled, Live!]]> The 2010 Ford Mustang's been revealed live at a private Ford event this evening in a hangar just outside of Los Angeles. Yes, we know we had a chance to take a look at the new Mustang earlier today (and last night), but with this new unveil comes news of more FoMoCo fun — factory-option superchargers.

Update: A video of the driftgasmic unveiling follows the jump.


According to the chief engineer for the Mustang program, there'll be two supercharger options. The first will bring power up to 400 HP and the other up to 500 HP.

In addition, Vaughn Gittin Jr. made a sideways appearance in the new D1 Grand Prix Falken Drift Mustang, closely followed by a troupe of similarly sliding 'Stangs.

Check out more on the 2010 Ford Mustang from CarandDriver.com

leaner, meaner 2010 Ford mustang MODERNIZED, WITH MORE REFINEMENT, new look inside, OUT

* New muscular, sculptured exterior design is a modern evolution of Mustang heritage

* Powerful new interior design features world-class craftsmanship, upgraded materials and new technology

* Performance improvements – larger wheels, retuned suspension and increased horsepower – developed from engineering experience on the race track and from special editions including the Mustang Bullitt

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 18, 2008 – Muscle goes modern for 2010 as the Ford Mustang – America’s favorite muscle car for 45 years straight – hits the streets with a new exterior design; new world-class interior featuring well-crafted materials and updated technology; and a V-8 with even more horsepower and an even throatier signature Mustang exhaust sound.

Combine those elements with the new Mustang’s improved handling characteristics, more standard safety and technology features and its already-strong safety and quality performance and reputation, and it’s easy to see how the muscle car known around the world delivers on the promise of fast, fun and affordable performance for a whole new era.

“More than 9 million customers have made Mustang one of the world’s most beloved automotive and cultural icons,” said Mark Fields, Ford’s president of The Americas. “Making sure this modern legend lives up to their expectations has been a driving force for the team, which went to great lengths – gathering customer input everywhere from race tracks to Main Streets in cities throughout the U.S. – working to create the best Mustang ever.”

For 2010, the team delivered. “The new Mustang marks new levels of both power and refinement,” said Paul Randle, Mustang chief engineer. “We’ve designed and engineered this to be the next classic Mustang that everyone talks about for years and years.”

In true Mustang tradition, there is a “steed for every need.” At launch, customers can choose from a V-6 or V-8 with their choice of coupe, convertible or innovative glass roof, plus several new options and features delivering the opportunity for customers to personalize their cleaner, meaner-looking Mustangs.

“The best Mustangs have always been the ones that connect young America with the spirit of the times – and the 2010 does exactly that,” said J Mays, Ford’s group vice president of Design. “The new Mustang is close to the magnetic center of the original, fully loaded with the swagger you’d expect, but with modern refinement and attention to detail like you’ve never seen in a muscle car.”

It starts with the more aggressive grille, punctuated with the first new Mustang emblem since the car’s introduction in 1964. Both the V-6 and GT have brand-new sculptured front-end designs unique to each model. The headlamps and turn indicators, now integrated into one unit, are modern interpretations inspired by the 1970 Mustang. On the V-6, the fog lamps are located on the lower fascia, while on the GT, the fog lamps are again located in the upper grille – but are smaller than the outgoing model, similar to the original lamps of the 1967-68 models that inspired them.

“We understand Mustang’s heritage and iconic status it has in the world and as a symbol of Americana,” said Peter Horbury, executive director of Design, The Americas. “We wanted to create a face that is more muscular but unquestionably, unequivocally Mustang and carry that spirit through to the entire car.”

The exterior sheet metal, except for the fast-back roofline, is all new for 2010. At the front, the new headlamps, lower fascias, fenders and grille are capped by a powerdome hood that adds to the muscular appearance while functionally allowing for enhanced air cooling of the engine.

Mustang’s washer-fluid nozzles are tucked into the cowl, while the antenna has been moved to the rear, both of which create a cleaner appearance while also reducing wind noise.

Front rear fenders feature taut, sculptured wheel flares, like a tight skin stretched over the wheels. A classic spear character line on the doors leads to a modern indication of “hip” rear fenders. “It helps give the car aggressive, forward direction, like it’s ready to jump,” said Doug Gaffka, Mustang chief designer.

The rear end design features aggressively angled rear corners, a sculptured decklid and prominent rear badge. A rear-view camera incorporated into the spoiler is available on some models.

A notable new tail lamp design features three LED bulbs firing sequentially from the inside for turn indication. The sequential bulbs were a distinct Mustang feature in the ’60s and comeback to the 2010 for the first time since then. Locating the reverse lamps vertically creates a modern version of the Ford classic three-lens taillamp.

The best of new, heritage

Cleverly combining modern technology with Mustang heritage is a signature of the 2010 model, in terms of both design and engineering.

“All of the Bullitt elements are the base foundation of the GT,” said Randle, noting engine and chassis improvements. “We also applied some improvements gained from Mustang racing. We’re learning constantly and always giving that to the customer on the base car.”

The wheel-and-tire combinations are 1 inch bigger across the board, ranging from 17 to 19 inches, which helps improve handling and braking. The shocks have been retuned on all models as well.

“We adjusted the springs, stabilizer bars and shocks to better balance the ride, steering and handling for all models, which results in a more engaging driving experience,” adds Mustang Vehicle Engineering manager Tom Barnes. “The 2010 Mustangs feel more controlled for steering and handling, yet retain a good ride balance.”

The 2010 Mustang 4.6-liter V-8 benefits from innovations from the popular Bullitt model. Power has increased to 315 horsepower.

“It runs on regular gasoline, but if you put in premium it has adaptive calibration that will give you even better mid-range torque,” Barnes said, adding that Easy Fuel™, Ford’s innovative capless fuel system, is standard on all models.

“It’s an upgrade to the most-robust, most-accessorized engine in the marketplace today,” Randle added. “No one has the reliability, no one has the upgraded options. This is a fantastic engine, proven on the race track, the drag strip and on the highway.”

AdvanceTrac™ Electronic Stability Control (ESC) is now standard and complements Mustang’s all-speed traction control and anti-lock braking system (ABS).

“It gives a driver a little more confidence that in any type of condition the car will maintain what they want it to do,” Barnes said. “The 2010 Mustang improves ride quality and maintains world-class steering and handling.”

In addition to all of the design and driving dynamics improvements, the 2010 Ford Mustang is engineered to maintain its top government safety ratings. Standard safety equipment includes: dual stage front driver and passenger air bags; front seat-mounted side air bags; and, Ford’s Personal Safety System.

Interior leads in design, materials, content and comfort

Like the exterior, the interior design is all new with world-class materials and execution.

The powerful new one-piece instrument panel design is crafted in seamless soft-touch TPO (Thermoplastic Olefin) skin fully encompassing available genuine aluminum-finish panels. Mustang’s chromed-ringed gauges and dual-vane air register vents are precisely crafted and positioned.

“That’s the difference between good enough and exceptional,” said Gary Morales, Interior Design manager. “We wouldn’t accept anything less than leadership design and world-class craftsmanship.”

The instrument panel and console flow as one shape, another strong connection to Mustang heritage. The seats and arm rests have softer materials with high-quality stitching.

The new center stack design adds the latest version of Ford SYNC™, with new features 911 Assist and Vehicle Health Report. Drivers also can customize their ambient and instrument lighting through the My Color™ system, which features 125 color options.

“The centerstack is quite progressive. The electronic finish panel containing the audio and climate control buttons and knobs are integrated into the finish panel,” said Kim Zielinski, Mustang Instrument Panel engineer, 2010 Mustang. “I believe the customers will really like the new look.”

In addition to the improvements in technology and comfort, drivers will notice a quieter ride. “It’s much more vault-like,” Barnes said. “But we maintained the signature Mustang sound.”

The upgraded instrument panel along with new sound deadeners added to select areas helped improve interior quietness, especially at high speeds or on rough roads. All the better to hear that famous Mustang roar.

With a completely redone exterior that echoes the classic Mustang designs of the past, an interior featuring world-class materials, numerous technology upgrades and an improved driving experience, the 2010 Mustang is poised to become the latest classic in the proud line of Ford’s iconic American muscle car.

“The 2010 Mustang is drop-dead gorgeous,” Randle said. “This car marks the best efforts of 45 years of passion and enthusiasm among the best designers, engineers and manufacturing experts in the business, and we can’t wait for everyone to see it and start driving it.”

The 2010 Mustang will be built at the Auto Alliance International Plant in Flat Rock, Mich.

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About Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six continents. With about 224,000 employees and about 90 plants worldwide, the company’s core and affiliated automotive brands include Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, Volvo and Mazda. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford’s products, please visit www.ford.com.

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<![CDATA[New Ford Mustang GT, Live From LA]]> Tonight at 10pm EST the new Ford Mustang will be unveiled here in Los Angeles. We couldn't wait that long. So this morning, we talked Ford into letting us drive shoot a 2010 Ford Mustang — a few hours before everyone else. Initial impressions are positive; it’s like the old one, but like, with an exterior that's 25% more "sexy." The interior is finally made from the kind of materials that belong in an actual car and not a Hot Wheels model of one. While it isn't as gaugegasmic or cool as the 2010 Chevy Camaro, it is head and shoulders better than that of the 2009 Dodge Challenger and the out-going model Mustang. Our favorite part, however, is the engine, which despite the lack of a refresh, looks drop-dead gorgeous underneath that big strut-brace and brushed cover. It not only looks good, it sounds good too, firing up like a big V8 muscle car should.

This new yellow paint even looks great, showing off the svelte new lines and muscular bulges better than the red or blue versions. The glass roof helps reduces the visual impact of the vibrant paint and helps make the interior a much airier environment.

SPEEDtv will be airing the Mustang reveal on a one-hour delay tonight at 11pm EST. Check back with Jalopnik at about 10:30 for our photos and video.

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<![CDATA[2010 Ford Mustang: Design, Dissected]]> The 2008 LA Auto Show starting tonight will see the debut of the new 2010 Ford Mustang we revealed first in full for you last night— nearly 44 years after the original 1964 model made its debut on the show circuit. The Mustang's not only the original pony car, it's the only one to continuously sell for all 44 of those years. With such an established history, and with the new Challenger and Camaro nipping at its tail, we were skeptical of a redesign we were told was more an "evolution" rather than "revolution." We'd also been told not to expect any seriously new powertrain options for the 2010 model year. Despite those nagging concerns, what we've found may surprise even us.


Ford released two concepts at the Watkins Glen Racetrack - the first, on October 7th, 1962 was dubbed the Mustang I Prototype and a year later on October 9th, 1963, the Mustang II Prototype. These prototypes planted the seed for Lee Iacocca to push forward the production plan for a rear-wheel drive sports car for Ford to call its own. Lee Iacocca’s original vision for a “pony” car was:

1. It would seat four.
2. It would have bucket seats and a floor mounted shifter.
3. It would weigh no more than 2500 pounds and be no more than 180 inches in length.
4. It would sell for less than $2500.
5. It should have multiple power, comfort and luxury options for the buyer to select from.

These 5 goals gave birth to the Mustang initially penned by Dave Ash and Joe Oros under the executive guidance of Iacocca in the Ford Advanced Design studios. Development started on the Mustang in 1962 and in 18 short months the first 1964 model rolled off the line. This model spawned many variations and was featured in the James Bond movie, Goldfinger, late in 1964, which most likely helped the unexpected first year sales numbers. The original sales numbers were speculated to be 100,000 units, but with 22,000 cars sold on the first day and 418,812 during the first 12 months; these were sales numbers that would solidify the Mustang in Ford’s lineup for years to come.

The new 2010 Mustang


Ford has had the pony car market to itself for a number of years and now that Chevrolet is getting ready to launch the new Camaro and Dodge already launching its Challenger, it’s now time for the Mustang to reclaim its top spot in the stable. The current model arrived in 2005 as a retro throwback to the first generation cars. Then, in 2006, just to mix things up a bit, the design divas at Giugiaro released their Mustang Concept.

Although the concept was never meant to herald a new design direction for the new 'stang, Ford apparently decided to split the difference between the ’05 bodystyle and the Giugiaro Concept to make this new pony car reach a bit further, jump a bit higher and appear to run a lot faster. Some will say this is the same Mustang that we’ve had for the last few years, but we’ll take this opportunity to bust that myth. It's certainly different, despite not being revolutionary so.

Front


The front fascia of the 2010 Mustang shares some resemblance with the outgoing model but loses the dumpy eyes in favor of the aggressively pissy stare of the Shelby GT500. The racetrack has become a defined and taught feature encompassing the headlights and grille. The lower intake is now closer to the ground and wider with what appears to be a plastic insert running the entire upper length and dropping to define the lower lip spoiler, a throwback to the ‘70s era Trans-Am cars, though it looks a little out of place from the front ¾ angle. Mostly noticeable in the direct front view are the raised front fenders that peak at the outer edges of the hood; again, a throwback to the 1970’s models and a sign that this Mustang has trimmed the fat from the previous model. But it's the hood of the 2010 Mustang, with the prominent power bulge diving into the leading edge that provides a hint to what lies beneath. Unfortunately, at the moment the options for what "lies beneath" are the same as what we've seen in the 'stang range for the past couple of model years. You'll have to wait until 2011 to see any real changes.

The headlights angle inward and share their design heritage with the 1970s model Mustangs though the indicators are located inboard the headlight rather than on the fender. However, this change has less to do with a design desire, and more to do with lighting requirements in the U.S.

Side


The first thing most will notice in the side profile is the new stronger shoulder and the new bulging rear fenders kicking upward just aft of the reshaped door glass. While the ’05 model looked civil in profile, the ’10 shows it means business with these throwback fenders. The shoulder is also redefined as it rises gradually toward the front and then drops quickly just past the leading edge of the front wheel arch to intersect the racetrack seen in the front view. The speared belt line has been revised and now features a pinched crease that starts at the front wheel arch and runs to the rear with a slight undercut that gives a visual loss in weight and adds a lot of visual interest to the previously slab sided car. The signature lower feature line opens up more gradually and gives visual continuity as it walks your eye upward toward the quarter glass to the top edge of the rear glass and back down the other side. A less noticeable difference is in the wheel arches. Gone are the intersected hard edged arches of the ’05 car replaced by softer gradual radius arches that open wider to accommodate the larger wheel/tire combo.

Rear


The rear view of the 2010 Mustang is probably one the most noticeable differences from the outgoing model. The aggressively formed rear haunches sweep rearward into the slight ducktail spoiler on the deck lid’s trailing edge. This ducktail forms the top edge of the revised rear racetrack while it creases towards the front of the car, dropping to meet the upswept lower corner, continuing around to the opposite side. This racetrack encompasses the newly formed tail lamps and the center mounted badge. The tail lamp profile is an offset of the racetrack and features three vertical red elements with two clear reverse lamps intersecting, giving a very modern interpretation to the historical three bar lamps that have graced the Mustang rear since its inception. An interesting throwback to the original 1960 models are the sequential LED lamps, though they’re sure to be an annoyance to anyone sitting behind the car.

The license plate pocket sits in the same location as the ’05 model but intersects the new, much larger rear diffuser. The rear end of the ’05 car was very bulky and Ford’s designers have taken this opportunity to separate the rear fascia with a multitude of horizontal lines, effectively lessening the Mustangs rear visual mass. Of note is the relocation of the radio antenna to the rear fender from the front fender on the ’05 car, lessening wind noise inside the cabin.

Interior


Most will not see the changes in the 2010 Mustang interior, but if you look closely you’ll see them and appreciate them even more. The steering wheel from the ’05 model looked as if Ford had forgotten how to properly design a wheel and thankfully it’s been revised to not only be more useable but also more handsome while retaining the sporty, deep dished look of the one it replaces. The seats are virtually unchanged with the exception of new stitching and softer foam. The door panels are carryover.

The biggest change of the interior is the new instrument panel and we thank Ford for it. The top pad of the IP retains a similar design to existing car, a throwback to the ’64 model, but the aluminum on the face of the IP now wraps up and over the center stack with new horizontal air vents. That same panel on the ’05 model always looked cheap and this simple fix makes a world of difference while giving a slight hint of the ’64 model by mimicking the shape of the glove compartment and cluster. The fit and finish of the interior is of a much higher caliber and Ford managed to eliminate many of the parting lines from the ’05 car. The center stack is all new a features Ford’s SYNC media center; an upgrade that will be fully embraced though we don’t feel the same about the JC Witney style interior lighting package.

Badge


The Mustang badge has as much heritage as the Mustang itself, though it could have all gone in a very different direction. Some of the proposed names were: Puma, Cheetah, T-Bird II, Bronco, Special Falcon, Cougar and the development name, T-5.

Thankfully the Mustang name was chosen and Phil Clark was around to sculpt the now world famous Mustang pony. It has been asked many times why the pony is facing to the left, but the simple answer is that it was easier for Clark to draw the pony facing that way.

For the new 2010 Mustang, Ford decided that its famous badge needed an upgrade to represent the new sheet metal. Ford’s designers lifted the head to make the pony appear more proud and tipped the neck into the wind to give it a greater sense of speed and balance. Overall the design is more chiseled and muscular while retaining the feel of the original Phil Clark design.

Conclusion

The arrival of the 2010 Mustang couldn’t have come at a better time and its design couldn’t better represent the gradual changes to the heritage and future of the brand that is the Mustang badge. This is the point where we'd use some hackneyed expression like "we can’t wait to take this pony out of the stable" — but that'd be obvious.

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<![CDATA[2010 Ford Mustang GT Premium Package Pricing Leaks, Starts At $30,095]]> Our friends over at MustangBlog have themselves a scoop this morning before the day of the official reveal of Ford's new pony car, the 2010 Mustang. The bloggers all about the 'stang have somehow snagged the official options and pricing on the premium package on the new 2010 Ford Mustang GT. That package would come with a 4.6-liter OHC 3V V8, Sync mated to the Shaker 500 audio system, 18" wheels, pretty aluminum accent dash, pedal covers, shift plate & shift knob and a leather steering wheel. In addition to the premium package, we're also told to expect a GT Track Package for an extra $1,445 with dual piston calipers, performance brake pads, a 3.73 axle ratio and a recalibrated stability control. All the rest of the toys after the jump.

Mustang GT Premium - $30,095
Ambient Lighting, Bright Aluminum Accent Dash Applicques, Pedal Covers, Scuff Plate & Shift Knob, Cupholders, Door Trim Panel Inserts, Front & Rear Footwells, Gloss Pain Center Stack & Console, Leather Stearing Wheel w/ Aluminum spokes, 6 months Sirius Satellite Radio, Satin Door Speaker Surrounds, SYNC, 18″ Spoke Aluminum Wheels, 6-Guage Cluster w/ MyColor, 6-way Power Adjustable Driver’s Seat w/ 2-way Adjustable Head Restraint & Power Lumbar, Shaker 500 Audio System

Security Package (43S) - $995
Active Anti-Theft System, Wheel Locking Kit

Comfort Package (53B)- $575
Heated Driver & Passenger Seat, 6-way power passenger seat, electronic mirror w/ compass

GT Track Package (67T) - $1,445
Dual Piston Calipers, Performance Brake Pads, 3.73 Axle Ratio, Recalibrated Stability Control

Electronics Package (85X) - $2,700
Voice Activated Navigation System: In-Dash Screen, Single DVD/CD/MP3 Player, DVD Audio/Video Capability, Interanal Hard Disk Drive for Map, POI Storage, 10GB Jukebox, Support for SYNC & Other Multi-Media Devices (Audio Input Jack), Dual Zone Automatic Temperature Control

Over the Top Racing Stripes Package (47A) - $395

High Intensity Discharge Headlamps (51H) - $525

Exterior Standard Equipment:

* Exhaust Tips (Dual Bright Rolled)
* Fog Lamps
* Grille (With Black Chrome ‘Pony’)
* Automatic Headlamps
* Dual Power Mirrors with Body Color Caps (Side Mounted)
* LED Sequential Tail lights
* 18″ Polished Aluminum wheels (w/Spare Steel Wheel and Mini-Spare Tire)

Interior Standard Equipment:

* Driver & Passenger Airbags (Side Impact, Dual Front)
* Manual controlled Air Conditioning
* Locking center console with full Armrest and Storage
* Two covered cupholders
* Power door locks
* Color Keyed Front floor mats
* Illuminated Entry
* Chrome Accent Instrument Cluster with Four Guages & Register Vents
* Center High Mounted Dome Lamps
* Child Latch System (rear seats)
* Front door map pockets
* Bucket seats with 4-way Manual Adjust Feature
* Tilt Steering wheel with Speed Control Feature
* Trunk Release
* Power windows (One-Touch Down/Up Front)

Functional Equipment:

* 4.6L OHC 3V V-8 Engine
* Ducktail Spoiler
* Advance Trac With Electronic Stability Control
* Easy Fuel Capless Fuel Filler
* Engine Cover
* Personal Safety System (For Driver & Front Passenger)
* Rear Window Defroster
* Remote Keyless Entry
* Side Intrusion Door Beams
* SOSPOST Crash Alert System
* Tire Pressure Monitoring System

[via MustangBlog]

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<![CDATA[2010 Ford Mustang Teaser Day: Pretend You're A Passenger]]> Ford plopped out another overwhelmingly exciting 2010 Mustang teaser shot today, again showing us its slab-faced dash, retro-feel door cards and lackluster three-spoke wheel. At least this proves we'll be getting a good old American ignition tumbler instead of one of those Euro-sissy keyless jobs. Check back soon as we continue our relentless march towards the LA Auto Show. I can see the promised land!

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<![CDATA[2010 Ford Mustang Debuts As Hot Wheels Car... Maybe]]> Being unable to wait much longer for, or endure more teasers of, the 2010 Ford Mustang we're going to believe that these photos are actually the Hot Wheels version of the 2010 Mustang that is set to debut at the LA Auto Show this month. As wild as the thought is, we have a few reasons to believe that this car posted on eBay is actually a real version of the new Mustang and not a clever person with a pen, some paint and a good imagination.

First, the vehicle looks fairly similar to our own 2010 Mustang renderings, including the angles of the taillights and the shape of the grille and headlights. Also, it says "2010 Ford Mustang" at the bottom of the vehicle. This is something someone could fake, but at the very least they did a good job.

Second, the timing is right. Assuming that they want to have these ready to jump on the buzz surrounding the new Mustang, this would be the time to start putting them together.

Third, and most importantly, the seller of the vehicle is based in Malaysia. In 1982, Mattel moved their Hot Wheels production plant from Hong Kong to Malaysia. It stands to reason that the first person who would be able to get their hands on a Mattel model before anyone else would be based in the Malaysia. The seller also seems to have a seller history that supports their claim that they sell lots of Hot Wheels vehicles.

We have our doubts, but this seems like it could be the real thing.

(Thanks to Jacob for the tip)

[eBay Motors]

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<![CDATA[This Week's 2010 Ford Mustang Teaser]]> What are we up to now? Ten? Twenty teasers for the 2010 Ford Mustang? We've lost count and, frankly, lost interest in playing this game. The latest teaser seen above came out Thursday morning, and we're just now forcing ourselves to post it. It shows off the center console and shifter — a lot like the teaser that came two weeks ago also showing the shifter. We'll be glad when the car is uncovered at the LA Auto Show so the constant stream of snippets comes to an end.

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<![CDATA[2010 Ford Mustang Unofficially Revealed? Nope.]]> The above rendering (and rear shot below the jump) have beeen making the rounds on the interwebs overnight, purportedly press shots of the new 2010 Ford Mustang. While they look pretty close, they're actually renderings commissioned by MyAutomovil.com and not leaked press photos. Sorry folks, you'll have to endure through more of Ford's teasing strip show to continue before the official unveil of the 2010 Mustang next month at the LA Auto Show. Or you can just check out our galleries of the new 'stang in camouflage colors or rendered un-speculatively below.


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<![CDATA[Latest 2010 Mustang Teaser Brings You The Powerdome!]]> Yep, it's that time of the week again: 2010 Ford Mustang teaser day. This time the Blue Oval boys have dribbled out a sheet metal crease apparently belonging to the hood bulge or "powerdome" in marketing parlance. All amusing since we've already seen the hood anyway. We'd really rather see what's underneath, particularly if it's an engine that says "EcoBoost" on the valve covers or something. We'll get to see the whole works at the LA Auto Show next month, so try to reserve some excitement for then.

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<![CDATA[That New Mustang Shift Knob Sure Looks Familiar...]]>

The teaser image du jour of theshift knob from the 2010 Ford Mustang looked familiar to us (and to a few readers). Although the bezel and plastic molding over the transmission tunnel is clearly new, that giant aluminum ball looks awfully familiar. Maybe because it appears to be the spittin' image of the one found in the 2008 Ford Mustang Bullitt we recently reviewed. Yes, that's right, you too can snag yourself the same shift knob as the 2010 Mustang for a wee fee of $109.95. Just remember though, in order to get the right fit, you'll have to order the shifter bezel and boot to go along with it. That'll set you back an additional $189.95. At these prices you're better off just buying the new 'stang.

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<![CDATA[New Ford Mustang Teaser Photo Entices Us To Slobber All Over A Shift Knob]]> Yup, it's yet another teaser image of the final entry into the muscle car wars, the 2010 Ford Mustang. This time the boys n' girls in Dearbon are letting you check out its short little shift knob. Feel free to slobber all over it until you get to see the car revealed officially at the LA Auto Show. Or, check out the gallery of teaser shots we've already seen as well as our exclusive renderings of how they all fit together to create the new Mustang, below.

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<![CDATA[New 2010 Ford Mustang Teaser: Everyone Act Excited]]> Ford has dribbled out another teaser shot of the new 2010 Ford Mustang. It's our first glimpse at the...err...front...corner...region. Nothing against the upcoming 'Stang, but these teasers only have value if they actually show something to get excited about—and this one really doesn't. Unlike previous teasers, which showed off the first clear look at the dashboard, the seats, the badge and details, this new shot only gives a very shadowy look at a small portion of the grille, and an angle of the fender which is hard to judge proportion by. Show us the damn car already.

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<![CDATA[First Official Photo Of 2010 Ford Mustang Dash]]> Ford continues their slow piece-by-piece-by-piece reveal of the 2010 Ford Mustang with this official photo of the car's dashboard. Since it's just a teaser, you can't really make out much except the dash and the side view of the steering wheel, but it looks like a more rounded interpretation of the outgoing model's interior. Of course, as you can see from the spy shots below, we've already seen the what the new 'Stang looks like on the inside. We've gotta say that as far as the interior accommodations go, the Camaro appears to still have an edge over the Mustang and Challenger in the muscle car wars.


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<![CDATA[2010 Ford Mustang In The Nude!]]> These exclusive shots, coming by way of Jalopnik reader Rob, are the first to show the new 2010 Ford Mustang without the S&M leather cladding we've come to know and despise. Yes, finally the new Mustang has disrobed to show us some pretty leopard-skin body paint and oh yes, the look we're now seeing is exactly what we expected after we showed you those exclusive sketches a few months ago. But now we've decided to even strip away the body paint to show you an exclusive rendering of the 2010 Ford Mustang GT. Just hit the jump to see it.

Click the photo below to see a high-res shot of the 2010 Ford Mustang GT from the front:


Click the photo below to see a high-res shot of the 2010 Ford Mustang GT from the rear:


Also, Mustang Evolution caught their own pic of the back end of the new 'stang — check it out over there. Also, come back a little later and we'll show you what we expect the 2010 Shelby GT500 will look like.

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<![CDATA[Which Pony Is The New 2010 Ford Mustang Emblem?]]> Can you tell which of these two horses is the new emblem for the upcoming 2010 Ford Mustang? Besides the color, there are actually some subtle differences between the two. Considering the trend of retro styling, will the new emblem actually look older than the current one? Choose your horse, place your bets, and make the jump to find out.

And it's the dark horse by a nose! Yep, this here is the new 2010 model pony. Douglas Gaffka, chief designer for the 2010 Mustang, says of his steed:

"We lifted the head to make the pony more proud, tipped the neck into the wind to give it a feeling of greater speed and better balance... It’s more chiseled and more defined and looks more like a wild horse... It’s more realistic in terms of proportion to an actual Mustang.”

How this will translate to the look of the actual car remains to be seen. [via Ford]

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<![CDATA[2010 Ford Mustang Leads Pony Parade At Road America]]> A heavily camouflaged 2010 Ford Mustang took to the track on "Ford Mustang Day" during the Road America festivities this weekend in the land of cheese and onions called Wisconsin. Ford's calling it a special public "debut" of the 2010 Mustang, which served as the pace car for the vintage racing field during the weekend's races. We're told the leather and fishnets it's sporting are its "special 'camo' package." Special? Package? Here we thought it was just to keep Ford design secrets safe. Now Ford's got us hoping this "special package" will become an actual for-purchase package for the new muscular pony car. But we doubt that dream will ever become a reality. What is a reality is Ford's trying desperately to blunt the huge wave of press for the 2010 Chevy Camaro accidentally revealed on Friday. Oh yes, and also to blunt the somewhat smaller wave of press generated by our review of the 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8. We hope. OK, probably not.

Jalopnik Snap Judgement: Ford's going the same route as the 2009 Corvette ZR1 at Monterey, 2010 Jaguar XF-R and the 2009 Nissan GT-R at Goodwood with this "special" preview at the track. The only difference between the new Mustang and the rest of those "early preview" cars is the Mustang is a volume production car for Ford. That means, dropping it out at an event like this takes some measure of balls. We like balls on an automaker. However, we don't like over-processed "smooth" hip-hop when we're trying to hear engine noise. Just an FYI.

We've got the full press release below:

NEW 2010 FORD MUSTANG HITS TRACK DURING HISTORIC RACING WEEKEND AT ROAD AMERICA

* The new 2010 Ford Mustang, in camouflage, will pace the Wis. Ford is the sponsor of the Kohler International Challenge vintage race.
* Saturday is "Ford Mustang Day," meaning Mustang drivers and passengers can enjoy the festivities for free. This includes a dedicated "Mustang Corral" inside the front straightaway.

DEARBORN, Mich., July 17, 2008 - A sneak peek at the future Ford Mustang will help kick off the celebration of a historic Mustang racing win this weekend at Road America, the largest vintage car event in North America.

Enthusiasts will be part of a special public "debut" of the highly anticipated 2010 Ford Mustang, which will serve as the pace car for the vintage racing field throughout the weekend. The next-generation Mustang will be outfitted in a special "camo" package, keeping some key design cues secret until its reveal later this year.

The camouflaged future version of America's favorite muscle car will look right at home in Elkhart Lake, Wis., along with a 2009 Ford Mustang Bullitt and a 2009 Ford Fusion with a limited-edition "Blue Suede Package."

Saturday marks Ford Mustang Day at Road America featuring a "Mustang Corral" along the straightaway. Every Ford Mustang and its occupants will be admitted free on Saturday to the Kohler International Challenge presented by Ford.

"One of the key components of our program is to meet our customers face-to-face, and the Kohler International Challenge provides an excellent opportunity for Ford to interact with a group of dedicated, knowledgeable enthusiasts," said Robert Parker, Car Marketing manager, Ford Division. "Road America and the vintage weekend provides an opportunity for customers to get behind the wheel and for Ford to show off our new product line, while still highlighting the fact Ford has been involved in racing since the inception of our company more than a century ago."

While historic race cars will be gracing the famous race track, enthusiasts on hand also will be able to get behind the wheel of some of Ford's latest products at the Briggs & Stratton track located inside the Road America circuit. Ford will have the 2009 Flex, Escape, Edge, Fusion, Focus coupe and other vehicles available for consumers to test drive all weekend.

The 25th anniversary of the then-highly anticipated 1983 Mustang GTP debut and its rain-soaked maiden victory is the foundation forthe on-and off-track events.

The Mustang GTP car that won that day will be on display for the thousands of fans attending the event. The legendary car, an innovative racer that was the creation of Ford's then newly-formed Special Vehicle Operations (SVO), will be just a part of a significant Ford presence at the annual vintage event.

Also on hand during the weekend will be several Ford GTs, which will give hot laps on the legendary 4.048-mile Road America course. Fans can enter to win a Ford GT hot lap, which will be given away every hour, or laps can be purchased by making a $50 charitable donation to the Wisconsin Multiple Sclerosis Society or to the Vince Lombardi Titletown Champions foundation, which is raising money for youth sports programs.

The final component to the Ford Mustang celebration is on-track. Four Shelby Cobras will enter the Historic Grand Prix, and the Shelby drivers will wear vintage late 1960's racing attire. These Shelby entries mark the first time Shelby Automobiles has joined forces with Ford to race since 1968.

Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles in 200 markets across six continents. With about 228,000 employees and about 90 plants worldwide, the company's core and affiliated automotive brands include Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, Volvo and Mazda. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford's products, please visit www.ford.com.

(Hat tip to Mustang Evolution!)

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