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All I ask for a refresh is an integrated digital dash cluster, single high-def infotainment screen with physical buttons, better looking front-end design, and reworked taillights. I’ll have an S650 in my garage, if Ford does this. 🤞
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All I ask for a refresh is an integrated digital dash cluster, single high-def infotainment screen with physical buttons, better looking front-end design, and reworked taillights. I’ll have an S650 in my garage, if Ford does this. 🤞
They do have single high-def screens. Lol
 

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All I ask for a refresh is an integrated digital dash cluster, single high-def infotainment screen with physical buttons, better looking front-end design, and reworked taillights. I’ll have an S650 in my garage, if Ford does this. 🤞
If the direction that the current-gen Expedition/Navigator and Nautilus took is anything to follow, the Mustang may just do that. It would be interesting to see how they do it.

They do have single high-def screens. Lol
I think they meant a single screen that isn't split with a bezel in the middle. What we have now is basically a dual-monitor setup.
 

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If the direction that the current-gen Expedition/Navigator and Nautilus took is anything to follow, the Mustang may just do that. It would be interesting to see how they do it.


I think they meant a single screen that isn't split with a bezel in the middle. What we have now is basically a dual-monitor setup.
Yes, that's what I meant too. A single screen that isn't split in the middle has been available since day 1 as part of the 400a and 401a packages.
 

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Yes, that's what I meant too. A single screen that isn't split in the middle has been available since day 1 as part of the 400a and 401a packages.
I still don't think we're on the same page. 😅

While the 400 and 401A are one unified unit, they behave as two separate screens. It's not one screen, it's two separate screens integrated into a single piece. This is why the gauge cluster can fail while the SYNC screen still works, and vice versa.

The only thing it's really doing is making a total failure of one or the other more expensive to repair, as the entire unit will need to be replaced.
 


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Mid-cycle refreshes are always interesting to see. I'd guess some front end and rear end alterations. Maybe a new spoiler option, wheels, and a new package or two. Probably a couple creature comfort additions. Whatever they do though, by then it's probably going to be $60K for just a mid-range Mustang GT.
I hated to, but I sold my 2024 a few months back. I am now thinking abut another one, and am waiting to see if there will be a refresh in '27. If not, I am looking for a leftover 2024/25. Like you, I too, think refreshes are interesting to see.
 

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Things I would like to see:

Convertible rear windows that always close the gap.
360 Copilot standard. (Such a great safety feature)
The Ford Factory EB Performance Tune Option
Revised phone charge pad that had a camera cutout for better flat contact.
Driver accessible gun safe for full sized handgun and a mag where the sunglass holder tray is.
 

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Personally I’d love to see a Hybrid version of the GT- that high revving V8 with twin electric motors in the front giving it 750-850 HP and AWD.

but I know there are a ton of purists who frown on anything electric.
I agree 100%. I am a purist but having AWD would save me a ton of gas $ lol and great for Winnipeg winters but I can’t deny I prefer kicking out the rear and hearing that rumble.

I have had many AWD German cars that chew through snow but the pure handling and raw massive power are dwarfed by my 25 5 litre.
I was at a crossroads-I was either going to dump 10k into my 24 Golf R or go back to muscle. Glad I got rid of the R
 

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........just dreamin' none of what is mentioned is likely to happen or isn't a problem with 99% of S650 Mustang owners, so again it won't happen.
 

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Chances are the mid cycle refresh will include: updated front wheel well liners and updated seam sealer…
 

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The power of the I6 is pretty substantial. 550hp/531tq it stout. That's like 110 lb/ft more than a DH.

Too bad it's an online 6. Id rather have a 400 hp hemi if I was buying.

Hey..at least they didn't use a turbo V6. Blech.
 

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I have my doubts that the turbo inline 6 will go anyplace, sales-wise. It may have power but it has a turbo and it's a six cylinder. That, right there, means it isn't a muscle car to me, just a six cylinder that probably won't last long, if for no other reason than it's built by Stelantis. How's their record?
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