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Sixth generation Ford Mustang Can Replace Audi, BMW And Mercedes!
Written By : ABP News Bureau | Updated at : 12 Jul 2016 05:14 PM (IST)
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Ford India introduced the same Mustang in India in January before showcasing it in February at the 2016 Auto Expo
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Ford has incorporated its award-winning ‘Sync’ connectivity system that allows drivers to use voice commands, while driving
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The 5.0-liter, Ti-VCT, naturally aspirated, V8 engine, will power up to 401 PS and deliver 515 Nm of torque output
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With advanced new technology, an iconic design, and world-class power, Ford Mustang sets a new standard.
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Check out more pictures of Ford Mustang
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Source- vicky.in
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This engine will be mated to a 6-speed SelectShift, dual-clutch, automatic transmission as standard; though a manual transmission too is offered internationally.
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The sixth generation of the fastback muscle car has been sold in North America since December 2014
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The veteran sports car with a 52-year old history will be brought to India via the CBU (Completely Built-Up Unit) route
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The pony car will compete in the coupe segment with a hard top, though a convertible is set to follow sometime in the future.
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Ford Mustang
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Segment rivals for the Ford Mustang will be the BMW Z4, Audi TT and the Nissan GT-R, after the launch of the latter
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It will be floated into the market at a price of Rs. 50 to Rs. 70 lakh
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While the Ford Mustang is offered with a number of engine specifications internationally, in India, only the 5.0-liter petrol engine will be launched
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Ford India has announced that it will launch its iconic Ford Mustang sports car on July 13, in India
Published at : 12 Jul 2016 05:13 PM (IST)
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