Road & Track, Here are the official 2015 Ford Mustang power and weight numbers
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Road & Track, Here are the official 2015 Ford Mustang power and weight numbers
#3
..so 310 hp from the ecoboost with 320 ft/lbs torque. That's very strong for a 2.3L.
The rest...meh. a 5 hp loss on the sixxer basically means nothing and a 15 hp gain on the GT is nice but also not very significant.
I bet they just lowered the rating on the sixxer and that in fact its still the same engine from 2014.
The rest...meh. a 5 hp loss on the sixxer basically means nothing and a 15 hp gain on the GT is nice but also not very significant.
I bet they just lowered the rating on the sixxer and that in fact its still the same engine from 2014.
#4
Not too bad in the weight dept, but nothing to celebrate either on the power side. Methinks the 2.3EB will sell like hot cakes, maybe well enough that Ford considers a EB V6 as an alternative to the V8 in its GT models? *gasp*
#6
I'm looking forward to some seat time in the EB4. I have owed several European cars and I would like to see if Ford is serious about competing with them. Should be interesting. The drop in the V6HP might mean that Ford will use this motor primarily for their rental fleet and offer the EB4 & 5.0 for enthusiasts.
#7
Ford is leaving HP on the table so the can sell future model years.
2015 will sell just because of the new body style.
by 2017 they will need to bump up the HP to entice newer buyers.
2018/19 do a slight refresh to body style to do the same...
rinse and repeat.
2015 will sell just because of the new body style.
by 2017 they will need to bump up the HP to entice newer buyers.
2018/19 do a slight refresh to body style to do the same...
rinse and repeat.
#8
..so 310 hp from the ecoboost with 320 ft/lbs torque. That's very strong for a 2.3L.
The rest...meh. a 5 hp loss on the sixxer basically means nothing and a 15 hp gain on the GT is nice but also not very significant.
I bet they just lowered the rating on the sixxer and that in fact its still the same engine from 2014.
The rest...meh. a 5 hp loss on the sixxer basically means nothing and a 15 hp gain on the GT is nice but also not very significant.
I bet they just lowered the rating on the sixxer and that in fact its still the same engine from 2014.
So which one is it?
#9
I'm looking forward to some seat time in the EB4. I have owed several European cars and I would like to see if Ford is serious about competing with them. Should be interesting. The drop in the V6HP might mean that Ford will use this motor primarily for their rental fleet and offer the EB4 & 5.0 for enthusiasts.
#10