Totally agree. Between this and the California Special, Ford has been dropping the ball in my opinion. Hopefully we'll get a tease from Ford Performance later today in regards to what they're cooking up. Hopefully they will design something exciting.
It seems a bit try-hard to me. Edgy for the sake of being edgy. The logo is the worst aspect to me. It doesn't say Mustang at all. It's more in line with the Mopar branding, similar to the Hellcat/Demon logos. It just feels forced to me. The actual vehicle itself and the specs are impressive...
My thoughts exactly. I don't really mind digital displays and I understand that they are the future, but I can't stand the execution here. The Bullitt/GT500/Mach 1 digital dash is better than this. The stuck-on tablet look is hideous.
I'm not against digital dashes, but I CANNOT stand the glued-on tablet look. It's hideous. I much prefer what Porsche has done with the 911 and I wish we could have gotten something like this. The digital dash in the Bullitt and GT500 was great and incorporated into the dash. I don't get why...
I'm thinking we'll see a road car variant of the 5.4 at some point. I believe the homologation rules require a road car version of any engine used in the race cars.
I like the car, dislike the name and badging. It's a bit cheeesy. It feels like Ford is trying to imitate Dodge and their Hellcat marketing, but it comes off as tryhard. Should have been a continuation of Mach 1.
I'm liking the improvements made to the 5.0. The dual intakes is a very cool and badass feature. I like the exterior overall, a few nitpicks here and there. I do not like the dash at all. The stuck-on tablet look is terrible. The Dark Horse theme and badging is a bit cheesy. It seems like Ford...
100% agree. I don't mind digital dashes at all, and the newest generation of 911 is a perfect example of how to execute a digital dash. It should be integrated and flow with the rest of the dash. I CANNOT stand the glued on tablet look. It's so out of place and tacky looking.