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Monday, 27 June 2011

50th Anniversary 2014 Mustang rumors and concept renderings

Mustang-Concept-2014-50th-Anniversary-Drawing

With the 50th Anniversary of the Ford Mustang looming in 2014, Ford is hard at work redesigning the legendary pony car. But just because the Mustang is a American icon, don’t expect the Mustang to be solely engineered in Detroit. As part of the “One Ford” world-car program look for design team in Europe and Australia to weigh heavily in the Mustang’s new look. With fewer Mustang being sold than any other time in it’s history, we expect Ford to move quickly and bring out the new 2014 Mustang in mid 2013. Motor City sorts through the latest news and rumors to let you know whats in store for the next GT.

Ford design chief J. Mays has long hinted that the retro design is dead, however the Mustang will go back to its roots by paring down it’s weigh and size.  One insider revealed,  “The design studios in Europe and Australia are working on it, as well as those in America. It will be smaller and closer in spirit to the original 1964 Mustang.”

Mustang Concept 2014 50th AnniversaryThe  illustrations we obtained from Auto Express UK give you a good idea of how the new ‘pony’ car will look. It’s leaner and ever so slightly smaller, but still very mean, and packs all the visually aggressive stance for which the legendary muscle car famous. These styling cues include recessed headlamps, a traditional C-pillar, honeycomb grille with the running pony emblem,  and three tail light combination which every model, expect the Fox body Mustangs, have sported. The “Power Dome” hood from the current 2010-2011 Mustangs will disappear for all models except the Boss Mustangs.

Ford as played around with adding an independent rear suspension in its pony car as early as 1965, however the IRS has only seen use in the 1999-2004 Cobra variants. For the first time, an IRS 8.8 rear axle will be a standard feature on the Mustang. The rival Chevrolet Camaro,  features an IRS suspension, but Ford faithful have always preferred the decades-old solid rear axle,  for ease of changing gear ratios and for drag racing. However, the move to an IRS suspension should translate to better handling, ride comfort, and traction.

Power will continue to come from the 5.0 power plant in the GT, However, a new 2.5-litre four-cylinder EcoBoost turbo with around 300 hp, will be available as well. Much like the 1984-1986 SVO Mustangs that was powered by a 2.3L Turbo this will be ford BMW killer.  We expect the Shelby to continue using the 500+ hp 5.4-litre V8.  Six-speed manual and auto transmissions are likely to be offered with torque vectoring to keep the performance in check, while the suspension tuning will be handled by Jost Capito and his team at Ford’s Global Performance Vehicles.

Mustang Concept 2014 50th Anniversary Rear Tail LightsWith the Mustang being designed both at home in Detroit and abroad the new Mustang this will be the most “European friendly” American muscle car ever built.  A report from Auto Express, claims that the 2014 Mustang is headed across the Atlantic: To coincide with the muscle car’s 50th anniversary in 2014, Ford will launch it across the world, and will be available in right-hand drive for the first time. Sources claim that Ford dealers in the UK and Germany are already been prepped in advance of the launch.

The possible demise of the Australian Ford Falcon, means the Mustang will again a have a specific purpose built platform, rather than sharing a platform with another Ford model. It gives engineers more freedom when design the car. It will be the first true platform change for the Mustang since 1999, even the current 2010-2011 Mustangs share the roof design from the 1994 SN95 models, and the change is critically needed as the Mustang continues to lose ground and customers to the more aesthetically pleasing Camaro.

While the Mustang will undoubtedly hark back to it’s original 1960's design, Ford must be careful to avoid the mistakes that lead to the Mustang II. As Ford sought to reduce the size of the 1974 Mustang by building a lighter more compact model similar to the 1964 Mustang. We expect the new pony car will be the most technically advanced Mustang ever built However, we hope that performance is not sacrificed to help conform the CAFE standards for improved fuel efficiency and reduced CO2 emissions. Ford can ill afford another miscue like the suffered by with holding the 5.0 engine from the 2010 lineup during the most recent refresh.

See what J.  Mays, ford Global Design Chief had to say about the 2014 Mustang at the recent Paris Auto Show… Starting at the 3:45 mark.

Photo Source: Auto Express

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Monday, 6 December 2010

Toyota Personal Mobility concept vehicle

2011 Mazda2I like cheap cars, and I cannot lie. Not that I mind testing $70,000 luxo-sedans or $98,000 sports cars, but reviewing entry-level, bottom-of-the-line cars is my true passion. Let's face it: Anyone can build a nice car to sell for fifty grand, but providing good value for $15,000 or less -- especially considering all the safety equipment now mandated by the Fed -- well, that's no easy feat.

The 2011 version of my cheapest cars list once again highlights the 20 least expensive cars in the US market, telling you which ones are best buys and which ones are best left on the dealer's lot. Compared to last year's list, there are two new additions: The $13,995 Ford Fiesta takes the #8 spot and the $14,795 Mazda2 premieres at #11, knocking the Toyota Corolla and the Scion xB off the bottom of the list. Another last-minute addition is the all-new 2011 Hyundai Elantra. After seeing the car at the Los Angeles Auto Show, I expected it to be priced right off the list, but surprise, surprise! The new Elantra is only $685 more than last year's model, and so it stays on, down just one spot to #12.

At this point, the list is a work in progress; Smart has yet to announce exact pricing for the mildly-redesigned 2011 ForTwo, and the same goes for the Honda Fit. Scion is also holding out on its new iQ minicar, but it's sure to wind up on the list. Chrysler has announced pricing for the Fiat 500 -- $15,500 -- and assuming the destination fee is the same as other Chrysler models ($750), it'll be taking up residence on Page Two once it goes on sale.

I'm starting to ramble (see, I told you I love cheap cars!), so if you want to get the skinny, check out the list: Cheapest cars of 2011. -- Aaron Gold

Photo ? Mazda

2011 Toyota VenzaGreetings from Arizona! We decided to get a jump on the Thanksgiving holiday traffic by heading out to my folks a little early. I see every road trip as a potential for experimentation, and this time I decided to try a four-cylinder SUV. Read more...

Top Gear logoSunday, Sunday, Sunday! Tonight at 10 pm (9 pm central, and goodness knows when in Arizona) on the History Channel, Top Gear USA will finally hit the airwaves (or, I suppose, the cable-waves). I've been waiting a long, long time for this -- and I don't just mean the last few months of making the show. I mean, like, years.

I'm really happy with the way the show came out, and I'm not just saying that as a staffer -- I'm saying that as a true Top Gear fanatic. Amazing cars, fantastic cinematography, lots of idiocy, and plenty of tire-smoking antics courtesy of Tanner. Episode One is pretty darn good, and the show will get even better in the coming weeks. Check it out tonight and be sure to let me know what you think. -- Aaron Gold

Nissan Murano CrossCabrioletThe Los Angeles Auto Show is now open to the public. So how is this year's show? It's good...but a bit quiet.

One thing that was missing was the pessimistic attitude that hung over -- well, pretty much every major auto show for the last couple of years. Still, the show is a little short on flourish but pretty solid on substance. Rather than hold a press conference for the nifty little Urban Luxury Concept, for example, Cadillac simply put the car on display with little fanfare. World premieres were few and far between, though they did include some notable cars such as the Nissan Quest and Mazda5 minivans, as well as the Porsche Cayman R and Nissan's whimsical (and production-ready) Murano SUV convertible.

Not that everything was quiet. Ford probably has the best booth of the show -- not only are they showing the all-new 2012 Focus, but they have a slot-car track modeled after the Laguna Seca raceway (complete with elevation changes!) and will be doing real-live dynamometer runs with a real-live Mustang Boss 302.

By far, my favorite vehicle at the show was the Jaguar C-X75 concept. Not only is it breathtakingly beautiful, but it's got the niftiest powertrain I've ever seen. It's a range-extended EV, with a plug-in battery pack that powers four electric motors (one for each wheel) for up to 67 miles. When the battery runs out -- or when extra power is needed for high speed -- the C-X75 has on-board generators driven by a pair of miniature jet engines. No, I am not making this up. Sadly, Jaguar will not be doing any demonstration runs of the car -- I'm sure the car's exhaust temperature (680 degrees F) wouldn't sit well with the fire marshal...

Anyway, you can check out all the new and notable cars in my Los Angeles Auto Show photo gallery. If you're thinking about visiting, my LA Show Visitor's Guide will tell you when to go and how to get there. Special thanks to Dwane Ferry for helping out with the photos. -- Aaron Gold

Photo ? Aaron Gold


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Jeep Treo concept car debuts at Tokyo Show

2011 Mazda2I like cheap cars, and I cannot lie. Not that I mind testing $70,000 luxo-sedans or $98,000 sports cars, but reviewing entry-level, bottom-of-the-line cars is my true passion. Let's face it: Anyone can build a nice car to sell for fifty grand, but providing good value for $15,000 or less -- especially considering all the safety equipment now mandated by the Fed -- well, that's no easy feat.

The 2011 version of my cheapest cars list once again highlights the 20 least expensive cars in the US market, telling you which ones are best buys and which ones are best left on the dealer's lot. Compared to last year's list, there are two new additions: The $13,995 Ford Fiesta takes the #8 spot and the $14,795 Mazda2 premieres at #11, knocking the Toyota Corolla and the Scion xB off the bottom of the list. Another last-minute addition is the all-new 2011 Hyundai Elantra. After seeing the car at the Los Angeles Auto Show, I expected it to be priced right off the list, but surprise, surprise! The new Elantra is only $685 more than last year's model, and so it stays on, down just one spot to #12.

At this point, the list is a work in progress; Smart has yet to announce exact pricing for the mildly-redesigned 2011 ForTwo, and the same goes for the Honda Fit. Scion is also holding out on its new iQ minicar, but it's sure to wind up on the list. Chrysler has announced pricing for the Fiat 500 -- $15,500 -- and assuming the destination fee is the same as other Chrysler models ($750), it'll be taking up residence on Page Two once it goes on sale.

I'm starting to ramble (see, I told you I love cheap cars!), so if you want to get the skinny, check out the list: Cheapest cars of 2011. -- Aaron Gold

Photo ? Mazda

2011 Toyota VenzaGreetings from Arizona! We decided to get a jump on the Thanksgiving holiday traffic by heading out to my folks a little early. I see every road trip as a potential for experimentation, and this time I decided to try a four-cylinder SUV. Read more...

Top Gear logoSunday, Sunday, Sunday! Tonight at 10 pm (9 pm central, and goodness knows when in Arizona) on the History Channel, Top Gear USA will finally hit the airwaves (or, I suppose, the cable-waves). I've been waiting a long, long time for this -- and I don't just mean the last few months of making the show. I mean, like, years.

I'm really happy with the way the show came out, and I'm not just saying that as a staffer -- I'm saying that as a true Top Gear fanatic. Amazing cars, fantastic cinematography, lots of idiocy, and plenty of tire-smoking antics courtesy of Tanner. Episode One is pretty darn good, and the show will get even better in the coming weeks. Check it out tonight and be sure to let me know what you think. -- Aaron Gold

Nissan Murano CrossCabrioletThe Los Angeles Auto Show is now open to the public. So how is this year's show? It's good...but a bit quiet.

One thing that was missing was the pessimistic attitude that hung over -- well, pretty much every major auto show for the last couple of years. Still, the show is a little short on flourish but pretty solid on substance. Rather than hold a press conference for the nifty little Urban Luxury Concept, for example, Cadillac simply put the car on display with little fanfare. World premieres were few and far between, though they did include some notable cars such as the Nissan Quest and Mazda5 minivans, as well as the Porsche Cayman R and Nissan's whimsical (and production-ready) Murano SUV convertible.

Not that everything was quiet. Ford probably has the best booth of the show -- not only are they showing the all-new 2012 Focus, but they have a slot-car track modeled after the Laguna Seca raceway (complete with elevation changes!) and will be doing real-live dynamometer runs with a real-live Mustang Boss 302.

By far, my favorite vehicle at the show was the Jaguar C-X75 concept. Not only is it breathtakingly beautiful, but it's got the niftiest powertrain I've ever seen. It's a range-extended EV, with a plug-in battery pack that powers four electric motors (one for each wheel) for up to 67 miles. When the battery runs out -- or when extra power is needed for high speed -- the C-X75 has on-board generators driven by a pair of miniature jet engines. No, I am not making this up. Sadly, Jaguar will not be doing any demonstration runs of the car -- I'm sure the car's exhaust temperature (680 degrees F) wouldn't sit well with the fire marshal...

Anyway, you can check out all the new and notable cars in my Los Angeles Auto Show photo gallery. If you're thinking about visiting, my LA Show Visitor's Guide will tell you when to go and how to get there. Special thanks to Dwane Ferry for helping out with the photos. -- Aaron Gold

Photo ? Aaron Gold


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