
Source:-Topspeed.com
The 2015 Ford Mustang was unveiled to the public recently, when Ford showed the pony car to public at launch events that took place at multiple locations around the globe. Ford now plans to expand in to new territories and that includes right-hand-drive markets, like England, Australia and Japan.
At the unveiling, Ford showed us the standard 2015 Mustang along with the 2015 Ford Mustang GT . Like we’ve said before, the styling is simply gorgeous, and we love the way Ford designers have incorporated certain design cues from the classic Mustang into this modern reincarnation.
The gills from the original return in the form of daytime running lights, while the triple-bar taillights are now more three dimensional to the naked eye. With the basic models well outlined, folks are now curious to learn about more power-packed versions of the pony car.
Well, that wait is nearing an end, as today an insider revealed a demo promo order system on dealer-side computer software, which clearly shows a Shelby GT350. This means that though the GT350 will likely return as a dealer-direct package, as opposed to a Shelby aftermarket add-on package. Short of the name, the screen grab doesn’t reveal much else. Will Ford Revitalize the Special Vehicle Team (SVT) as they did for the F150 Raptor Truck – it’s a possibility don’t you think – but we will have to wait and see for the official launch in April 2014.
We’ve heard that the GT500’s may be leaving the Ford line up, with the 2013-14 models being their last year of production. That being said the rumor mill has also fielded the notion that the GT350 would be a return to Shelby’s roots, a lighter Mustang focused more on corner carving than on big horsepower. To date, Ford has remained mum about the whole thing, as it could be preparing for yet another big event to launch the first of the Shelby cars based on the 2015 Ford Mustang .
