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And if it's still using the V8, that makes me very happy!
It seems Jim Farley is happy to (indirectly) talk about future Mustang products. He did, if you recall, post on social media asking if Ford should be a roadgoing GT3 (aka the GTD).
Farley reiterated that the company is perhaps more willing to keep gasoline powered vehicles around for longer than previously thought, via electrification. “We cannot keep saying [companies are] all-electric or all-hybrid, and there’s nothing in between. That’s baloney. There’s going to be lots of gray degrees of partial electrification that’s still good for the planet. You can still have that emotional experience. I think that’s where we’re going to be for a while,” Farley said. “So when you say: Could it be a fully electric Mustang coupe? Nah, probably not. But could there be a partially electrified Mustang coupe—and it be world-class? Yeah.”
https://www.motor1.com/news/683604/ford-ceo-says-no-electric-mustang-yeah-hybrid/
It seems Jim Farley is happy to (indirectly) talk about future Mustang products. He did, if you recall, post on social media asking if Ford should be a roadgoing GT3 (aka the GTD).
Farley reiterated that the company is perhaps more willing to keep gasoline powered vehicles around for longer than previously thought, via electrification. “We cannot keep saying [companies are] all-electric or all-hybrid, and there’s nothing in between. That’s baloney. There’s going to be lots of gray degrees of partial electrification that’s still good for the planet. You can still have that emotional experience. I think that’s where we’re going to be for a while,” Farley said. “So when you say: Could it be a fully electric Mustang coupe? Nah, probably not. But could there be a partially electrified Mustang coupe—and it be world-class? Yeah.”
https://www.motor1.com/news/683604/ford-ceo-says-no-electric-mustang-yeah-hybrid/
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