2010 Ford Mustang Revealed

2010 Ford Mustang debut in Los Angeles

With 80 High Res Images

By Thami Masemola
November 18, 2008 12:00 PM
Filed Under: American, Ford, Los Angeles Auto Show

Ford has revealed the 2010 Mustang in what the company bills as the best Mustang it has ever built. Whatever general opinion may be, the distinctive looking Mustang cannot be denied, like that aggressive front grille, headlamps with integrated turn indicators. Fog lamps are smaller, and still located on the upper grille, accentuating the large grille even more.

Muscle is defined acutely by the power dome housing one of two engine selections; a V6 and a 4.6-liter 315hp V8. Ford says the 2010 Mustang maintains a good balance between hard and soft suspension, making it the ideal everyday muscle car.

The 2010 Mustang poses a squat-like stance with its sculptured wheel arches. Buyers will be able to pick choices of coupe, convertible or innovative glass roof to go with three rear LED indicator bulbs that fire sequentially from the inside, like the 1960s version.

The car is quite edgy in its design, sharp corners with kinky angles are prominent. Interior is improved to a great extent and buyers will have 125 colour options to customize ambient and instrumentation lighting. Genuine aluminium panels are fitted, mingling side by side with chrome-ringed gauges and leather materials. Ford put a lot of emphasis on quietening the cabin while maintaining Mustang signature sound.

 

Source: Ford

Press Release (Click to expand)

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.

Comments

MTC
November 18, 2008 12:13 PM
Look more purposeful than the old one, but I think the Camaro look better

porschekrazii
November 18, 2008 12:32 PM
i'd take the camero in a heartbeat over this

michelin901
November 18, 2008 12:24 PM
looks clean but is this an all new developed car? if it is then i think they did a lousy job of not departing much from the current car. ah well the retro influence certainly paid off. and i can only imagine the zillion special editions tats gonna come out now.

AG4
November 18, 2008 1:14 PM
For those who haven't been reading earlier reports/ articles, the 2010 Mustang is a facelift/reskin of the 2005 model, its not all-new. The platform, basic body structure, and mechanicals are modified/updated versions of the outgoing Mustang.

evo82
November 18, 2008 12:25 PM
looks more like a facelift

GRAVE
November 18, 2008 12:56 PM
The exterior looks ok to me but the interior looks cheap!

nigzsingh
November 18, 2008 2:21 PM
The Centre console electronics look like they've been lifted from the Volvo parts bin. Looks like Ford is ripping all it can from it's Sweedish subsidiary. So that's the previous S80 platform, electronics, powerplants, safety tech . . . no wonder they continue to maintain Volvo is not for sale

politz
November 18, 2008 3:28 PM
at least it doesnt look like a hot wheels toy car like the chevy.

Motor_Yakuza
November 18, 2008 6:26 PM
So what's so bad about I'm sure that u have dreamed when u wore a kid, that ur hot wheels cars wore real, so u may call the camaro a dream come true. Ontopic: Yep this mustang looks good, but not aggressive enough :(

dmanero
November 18, 2008 3:37 PM
This was the we are to get excited for. please, it's still as ugly as the previous model and by no means. Plus who in their right mind will buy an Amuerican car now with the industry going in to bankrupcy soon. I think I'll stick to eurpeon car or asian, at least they car design cars that leave you dead in your track drooling and better quality.

joelynn
November 18, 2008 4:37 PM
looks like a fussily overstyled version of the older version. the challenger wipes the floor with this. And its still got that ugly little rear window

_M7_
November 18, 2008 5:15 PM
THEIR ALL FKNG SAME !!! please get some designer or somthing ... Its not that dificulto to think, isn it?

mmr66
November 18, 2008 5:33 PM
cheap quality this one dose look better on the outside but look at the center console and the dash all that plastic

machida
November 18, 2008 5:58 PM
Mustang did not have sequential turn signals in the 1960s. Its platform mate the Mercury Cougar did, and its larger brother the Ford Thunderbird did, but never Mustang.

Not a fan of the blackout divider between the grille and headlamps on the GT. The base model looks better in that area. And foglamps larger than the headlamps might look good on a Subaru Outback, but they're just flat, clumsy and cartoonish on this car, and they draw your attention to the fact that half of the grille honeycombs are blocked off.

Overall not unattractive, just not that exciting considering the months of teasers. But at least they didn't try to work the chrome three-bar grille onto it!

Tuner_Mad
November 18, 2008 6:35 PM
wow, looks the same as it's previous model. Nice, but too original.

machida
November 18, 2008 7:05 PM
Did you mean "not too original?"

Tuner_Mad
November 18, 2008 11:06 PM
D'oh. This board need an edit button. No one mention 'wikipedia has an edit button' this time.

RobERob
November 18, 2008 7:20 PM
This was the big secret? At least the back doesn't look so stationary now; like it has a certain flow to it or as if it's moving forward. Interior looks good too on first impression. Still, nothing I'd consider purchasing but for Mustang owners/fans, I don't see how they'd be disappointed with these small changes.

benz_man
November 18, 2008 7:42 PM
OK, so they pulled off the exterior. I personally like the more organic design of this vs the 2005. The interior seems much better than the original, although I cant give a true opinion until I touch it, and view it in person. I am somewhat insulted that Ford thinks they can get away with the live-axle still. With the Challenger using Mercedes' outstanding multi-link rear suspension, even the Camaro will have to work hard to achieve the same ride/handling finesse. There is no way the Mustang even has a chance. Its like they lost the race before it even began.

politz
November 18, 2008 8:48 PM
now it has been presented, when will they start coming up with stupid 'best mustang ever' versions on a monthly basis?

Wickedated
November 18, 2008 9:07 PM
And this is why Ford is about to go bankrupt. Who cares about the Mustang, really? Bring the 60mpg Fiesta to the US market and that's a first good step, instead of wasting money and resource on a car that only a few Mustang enthusiasts will appreciate.

FOXHOUND
November 18, 2008 10:59 PM
is it just me or does the rear resemble the current honda accord coupe?

wjaprep
November 18, 2008 11:14 PM
Eh, looks more like a facelift than an all new model. It is a bit sexier, that all I'm going to say.

carcrazy1234
November 19, 2008 4:04 AM
hmm... pathetic. lol i was expecting something a little more "retro"... no that's not the word... maybe... "crazy"?? "radical"?? "DIFFERENT!!!"??? ESPECIALLY that last word there... DIFFERENT. still a very nice design... but to be competitive, they should have seriously done their homework a little more... and maybe some "extra work" lol...i thing that "guirallo" or however u spell it is a much more competitive design than this.

Nurchus
November 19, 2008 5:29 AM
WHO CALLED IT?!! WHO CALLED IT?!! NOTHING BUT MORE OF THE BLOODY SAME CRAP!! Ford USA, this is why you deserve to go bankrupt. Let your more talented European staff do the designs. USA has lost its passion to make cars, especially the once beautiful Mustang.

Absolutely pitiful. But it is to be expected of Ford USA. Looks nothing bloody different and unique. Smaller, uglier, disgusting, pitifil, terrible. Put that all together and you get Ford USA.

Ford USA, do not even sell this pathetic excuse for a once great icon.

Chevy Camaro wins hands down. You lose, again, Ford USA.

phobos
November 19, 2008 5:54 AM
..shut up nurchus...you have to give credit to ford ..

ti-max525
November 19, 2008 6:44 AM
some one now if it is the 3.5L 265hp or the 4.0L 210hp for the v6. and where the 5.0L or the 5.4L I want one big v8 for this mustang to beat the camaro ss

sensei
November 20, 2008 1:51 AM
And this car is supposed to save Ford how exactly?

ve
January 5, 2009 3:34 AM
The Mustang styling, in my humble opinion, about as exciting and inspirational as a bath sponge.Im sure Ford's European stylists could have done far better than the arguably tired old design crew in USA.

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