• Welcome to Mustang7G!

    If you're joining us from Mustang6G, then you may already have an account here!

    As long as you were registered on Mustang6G as of March 10, 2021 or earlier, then you can simply login here with the same username and password!

New Ford Product at Flat Rock plant

Crew4991

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 11, 2020
Threads
4
Messages
282
Reaction score
433
Location
Denver Colorado
Vehicle(s)
2016 Mustang, 2006 Viper
https://fortune.com/2023/11/05/detr...is-more-electric-vehicles-uaw-union-contract/

https://www.freep.com/story/money/c...lans-ford-factory-plants-product/71394184007/

$50M for Flat Rock. Relative to the other plants, not so much $.

The second article highlights a lot of EV activity, from new battery packs to vehicles. Seeing as how the DH is still in Year 1, it seems too soon for an S650 GT500-like variant. I wonder if Ford is leaning forward to the sometimes-discussed Mustang hybrid. 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♀️ Ford evolved other lines into hybrid models and later full electrics (see F150).

@Ford Motor Company , c'mon, you can tell us. We'll keep it G14 Classified. :bandit: . We promise. 🤞:giggle:
I love the idea of a mustang hybrid to be honest.
Dump the ecoboost and give us either all electric coupe/convertible, hybrid V8 like the Corvette E-Ray and naturally aspirated V8. Unlikely right now, but maybe some day! 🍻
Sponsored

 

RobzMustang

New Member
Joined
Jul 29, 2020
Threads
0
Messages
4
Reaction score
1
Location
Jax Beach FL
Vehicle(s)
2015 Mustang V6 Conv.
I have a few hypotheses.

Most likely, this is investment for the next GT500. I don't see any reason why it wouldn't be. Rumors have been floating around that a GT500 would be coming in 2024 as a 2025 model.

Second, it could be an old image, and the note was there as allocation of resources for the Mustang GTD.

The lesser likely of the theories to me is that maybe the CX799 Coupe that was mentioned earlier in the year could instead be produced at FRAP instead of in Mexico. I don't think the investment is large enough for this personally, but anything can happen.

And the most wild theory is maybe a mid-engine Mustang is, in fact, on the way. 🤪

Whatever the case is, I'll be keeping an eye out for any personalities that went quiet following the order banks opening to start talking again, since some of them had their speculations hit the nail on the head.
Didn't Ford or maybe another source, say the Mustang GTD would be a Multimatic product build? I am pretty sure that's who built the car we've all seen in the photos.
I guess we'll have to wait and see what the $50 mil buys at Flat Rock!
 

RobzMustang

New Member
Joined
Jul 29, 2020
Threads
0
Messages
4
Reaction score
1
Location
Jax Beach FL
Vehicle(s)
2015 Mustang V6 Conv.
BTW, anybody out there have any suggestions about a problem that has cropped up on my 2015 V6 'vert w/automatic? I am now (98,000 miles) having vibration issues in the drivetrain? Had 2 shops take the driveshaft out (thinking it was bad) and one (American Muscle by Driveshaft Shop) did not fit and two (a local driveline specialist) did not work. Should I try the dealership?
Not sure what to do now.
ANY help/suggestions would be appreciated!
 

Dena

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 24, 2023
Threads
1
Messages
625
Reaction score
453
Location
Phoenix AZ
Vehicle(s)
96 Mustang GT, 24 Red Dark horse premium Manual
BTW, anybody out there have any suggestions about a problem that has cropped up on my 2015 V6 'vert w/automatic? I am now (98,000 miles) having vibration issues in the drivetrain? Had 2 shops take the driveshaft out (thinking it was bad) and one (American Muscle by Driveshaft Shop) did not fit and two (a local driveline specialist) did not work. Should I try the dealership?
Not sure what to do now.
ANY help/suggestions would be appreciated!
Bad vibration damper or other rubber used in the drive train. The other thing to examine is the CV joints. My 62 Falcon developed a problem like that and it turned out to be an old rear transmission mount. The rubber had aged and could no longer handle the little wiggle that normally happens in the drive shaft. After it was replace, no vibration no matter what the speed.
 

NegativeMultiplier

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 24, 2022
Threads
7
Messages
238
Reaction score
189
Location
-
Vehicle(s)
-
Didn't Ford or maybe another source, say the Mustang GTD would be a Multimatic product build? I am pretty sure that's who built the car we've all seen in the photos.
I guess we'll have to wait and see what the $50 mil buys at Flat Rock!
They said assembly will finish at Multimatic. As to what that means as far as how much of the car is assembled at FRAP, only Ford knows. 🤷‍♂️
 


Zig

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 21, 2023
Threads
19
Messages
1,792
Reaction score
817
Location
Virginia
Vehicle(s)
gt pp, Xt5 Sprt, c6 f55, 1500 z71, fatboy, sprtstr

IFFV68

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 22, 2024
Threads
3
Messages
230
Reaction score
85
Location
Colorado
Vehicle(s)
2020 F150 Limited
https://fortune.com/2023/11/05/detr...is-more-electric-vehicles-uaw-union-contract/

https://www.freep.com/story/money/c...lans-ford-factory-plants-product/71394184007/

$50M for Flat Rock. Relative to the other plants, not so much $.

The second article highlights a lot of EV activity, from new battery packs to vehicles. Seeing as how the DH is still in Year 1, it seems too soon for an S650 GT500-like variant. I wonder if Ford is leaning forward to the sometimes-discussed Mustang hybrid. 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♀️ Ford evolved other lines into hybrid models and later full electrics (see F150).

@Ford Motor Company , c'mon, you can tell us. We'll keep it G14 Classified. :bandit: . We promise. 🤞:giggle:
A hybrid Mustang could keep the Coyote alive.
I believe the electric is in the 10 speed transmission?
 

Skye

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 29, 2022
Threads
0
Messages
853
Reaction score
1,128
Location
≈39N
Vehicle(s)
"Skye" Mach1 N2144
A hybrid Mustang could keep the Coyote alive.
I believe the electric is in the 10 speed transmission?
I forgot about it as well. And now that me and the thread have each gotten a bump :giggle:, I wonder if the $50M is for the new Mustang referenced in this thread. 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♂️

https://www.mustang7g.com/forums/th...-to-the-mustang-stable-coming-in-2025.160971/

The 10R80 is built in Livonia, MI. If the second article I referenced earlier holds true, they are getting, "$120 million to continue building 10R transmission, 8FM transmission, and 6R transmission through its planned product life cycle."

Gotta tip my hat to EcoBoost Owners. :inspect: :thumbsup:

"Ford has been able to continue to sell Mustang V8 models in part because it has invested in making the vehicles more efficient and it was early to adopt smaller, turbocharged four-cylinder engines that now make up about 48% of Mustang sales in the U.S."

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/27/ford-mustang-has-opportunity-as-competitors-abandon-v8-engines.html
 

Rocket Man

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 13, 2024
Threads
1
Messages
186
Reaction score
114
Location
Woodbine, MD
Vehicle(s)
2016 Challenger Scat Pack Shaker, 2024 GT (soon)
Considering the recent announcement of Ford losing over $1B in the first quarter of this year on electric vehicles, I doubt it will be anything remotely close to an electric vehicle.
 

roadpilot

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 12, 2024
Threads
7
Messages
1,265
Reaction score
1,080
Location
Michigan
Vehicle(s)
24 Dark Horse, 21 F150 Platinum, 16 ATS4, 14 LTZ
Considering the recent announcement of Ford losing over $1B in the first quarter of this year on electric vehicles, I doubt it will be anything remotely close to an electric vehicle.
-1.3B

But Ford Blue EBIT was $2.8B for the same quarter, so ICE subsidizes BEV.
 

NegativeMultiplier

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 24, 2022
Threads
7
Messages
238
Reaction score
189
Location
-
Vehicle(s)
-
I forgot about it as well. And now that me and the thread have each gotten a bump :giggle:, I wonder if the $50M is for the new Mustang referenced in this thread. 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♂️

https://www.mustang7g.com/forums/th...-to-the-mustang-stable-coming-in-2025.160971/

The 10R80 is built in Livonia, MI. If the second article I referenced earlier holds true, they are getting, "$120 million to continue building 10R transmission, 8FM transmission, and 6R transmission through its planned product life cycle."

Gotta tip my hat to EcoBoost Owners. :inspect: :thumbsup:

"Ford has been able to continue to sell Mustang V8 models in part because it has invested in making the vehicles more efficient and it was early to adopt smaller, turbocharged four-cylinder engines that now make up about 48% of Mustang sales in the U.S."

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/27/ford-mustang-has-opportunity-as-competitors-abandon-v8-engines.html
Something else to consider is this: https://fordauthority.com/2024/05/s...ay-not-utilize-shelby-gt500-moniker-exclusive

Somehow I suspect there may be some truth to this. If we assume the "new program" is a new Mustang moniker to take the place of the GT500, as someone else suggested in another thread - it all starts to make sense.
  • "Adding to the Mustang stable" - They're creating an entirely new name.
  • Red Herring silhouette - now makes sense, since there's nothing to draw reference to prior. Reminder that the Dark Horse was a total surprise. We knew a Mach 1 was coming, we didn't expect it to be called something else.
  • "Coming in 2025" - Maybe they meant it'll debut in and go on sale during 2025, as a 2026 model. This would line up with what we've heard online so far.
Sponsored

 
 




Top