Ford plans to keep the V-8 Mustang alive, as long as demand and regulations warrant it.
While it's easy to assume the Mustang will also go the electric route for its next redesign, Ford officials have revealed that this isn't necessarily the case., Jim Owens, global brand manager for the Mustang, said Ford will continue to build Mustangs with a V-8 as long as regulations allow, and that buyers keen for an electric Mustang can already opt for the Mustang Mach-E.
He also said Ford was continuing to invest in development of V-8s to enable the engines to be used in future models.This was backed by comments from Mark Rushbrook, global director of Ford Performance Motorsports, in an interview with. He said Ford was currently on the fourth generation of the 5.0-liter V-8 known as the Coyote, and that a fifth-generation design was possible, assuming regulations allow it.
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