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Moan moan moan. JeezAlso a non-marketable concept car and has nothing to do with the Mustang. Why is TN posting this shit?
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Moan moan moan. JeezAlso a non-marketable concept car and has nothing to do with the Mustang. Why is TN posting this shit?
I wonder if the 2018 has already added bracing to improve this score. I know that other manufacturers made changes to vehicles within a model year to improve the small front overlap score without making any noticeable changes to the vehicle.I can see it being weight neutral or gaining some weight to improve its IIHS small overlap score.
S650 is all newFrom what I have been told about S650. The chassis will remain largely the same, specifically dimensionally due to the cost of architecture changes.
The powers at be felt the money spent on changing the body structure was better spent achieving inproved results elsewhere in the car.
To me that means minor material or stamping profile changes within the confines of tool replacement or cost reduction.
I imagine the S650 body structure will be within 10 lbs of S550 weight; that's is lighter or heavier. I can see it being weight neutral or gaining some weight to improve its IIHS small overlap score.
What this does allow for is the targeting of weight in other areas. Cradles, knuckles, suspension links, closures, and impact structure.
The GT350 has validated some of these material change strategies as well.
I can see S650 having more bolt on aluminum suspension components and CFRP components; specifically front cradle and upper rad support.
The S550 is all new.Please define all new, majority "all new vehicles" are far from that in reality.
I wouldn't even call S550 all new from SN197, I would guess it effectually is an 75% 90% tear up. I doubt Ford wants to spend a Billion dollars on platform with one vehicle on it. I would put money its a slight evolution if that. You just don't get that much return on investment, engineering validation is expensive. I would love to be wrong.
Because from an Architecture standpoint the all new 2015 F150, is a 2014 with the appropriate changes to build in aluminum.
There is atill alot of legacy in S550. Things are rarely clean sheeted due to best practices, and validation time frames.The S550 is all new.
Back in 2011/2012 the original plan was to evolve the S197 platform, however that was trashed in 2013 and they started a from the ground up.
The all-new "D6" platform is the donor platform which D6R is based on, so Mustang won't be getting it's own unique platform, rather, it will be part of a modular platform. While that may mean some compromises in the traditional Mustang design it will allow much cost-sharing that is required to keep it feasible, affordable, and competitive.Shit, I completely forgot about D6R even sat through a presentation.
Well case and point, while a different platform there is no way Ford is bank rolling a unique advanced Mustang platform in within that time frame. There is no money in it.
While there is Lincoln concept sketches, they got shelved, it is supposed to be about the same size.
Honestly I am not that worried. Being able to amoratize R&D, SG&A and profit over more volume will only help the Mustang.The all-new "D6" platform is the donor platform which D6R is based on, so Mustang won't be getting it's own unique platform, rather, it will be part of a modular platform. While that may mean some compromises in the traditional Mustang design it will allow much cost-sharing that is required to keep it feasible, affordable, and competitive.