2024 Ford Mustang to be unveiled at Stampede event for owners and fans on September 14.
The seventh-generation Ford Mustang, scheduled to arrive in mid-2023 as a 2024 model, will be unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show on September 14 at 8 p.m. ET, Ford announced Friday.
Ford invites Mustang owners, fans, media, and employees to the reveal, which it calls "The Stampede." The event will take place at the start of Woodward Avenue at Hart Plaza. Ford will also broadcast the debut via its YouTube and Facebook social channels.
Ford will work with America's Automotive Trust and the Detroit Auto Show to conduct "The Drive Home," a cross-country trip from Washington state to Detroit featuring all generations of Mustangs. The cars will depart from the Lemay America's Car Museum in Tacoma and arrive at Ford headquarters on the 14th. From there, it will be paraded and unveiled. Mustang owners and enthusiasts can register for The Drive Home and The Stampede atwww.mustangstampededetroit.com.
. Both rumors are circulating. Spy shots show a car very similar to the current car, but with different headlights and a significantly altered interior with digital instrument clusters instead of the retro analog meters of the current model.
Under the skin there should be further changes: the hybrid model expected in 2020 may appear in the S650, but that has not yet been confirmed; the 2.3-liter turbo-4 will take over as the base engine, and the V-8 (possibly hybridized) will return It should be. We also know that a manual transmission will once again be offered.
According to a recent AutoWeek report, a battery-electric model based on the Mustang Mach-E platform and possibly built alongside the final version of the S650 is expected in 2028.
The rest of the story will be told on September 14, and you can be there.
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