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I agree, but I'm guessing that R&T is on the right track and most of the changes will be somewhat subtle. Yes, the tail lights will change and the front fascia and the hood. The sides will probably change a little as well. But in general I would think it won't be anything major where it would be difficult at all to tell it's a Mustang built on the same platform.While I think it looks cool, that looks a little plain for a complete new generation. Looks like a Mach bumper mated with a GT bumper and different headlights. Everything else is the same. I can't imagine they only changed 3 things looks wise for a new generation of car. Might as well just call it S550 gen 4.
I hope the changes are more significant than this rendering suggests, though. Since Ford has apparently decided not to go with an all new platform, exterior styling is one way to still differentiate the S650 from the 550. If they're too close, I think S550 owners (including me) will be more likely to keep what they have than buy the new one.I agree, but I'm guessing that R&T is on the right track and most of the changes will be somewhat subtle. Yes, the tail lights will change and the front fascia and the hood. The sides will probably change a little as well. But in general I would think it won't be anything major where it would be difficult at all to tell it's a Mustang built on the same platform.
I'd love to see some big changes, it just seems a little unlikely to me.
I hope for significant changes too. I'd really like the car to get a little smaller and lighter.I hope the changes are more significant than this rendering suggests, though. Since Ford has apparently decided not to go with an all new platform, exterior styling is one way to still differentiate the S650 from the 550. If they're too close, I think S550 owners (including me) will be more likely to keep what they have than buy the new one.