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What direction should the next generation mustang styling go in?

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Then finally, here's a sketch of a 60s style muscle car with more evocative proportions. You guys know this is what I personally want to see from Ford because it's the most muscle car, traditional mustang looking of all of them. I know it annoys some because it basically means Ford sticks to the original recipe without shaking things up too much, but at the risk of sounding like a broken record, I just feel like that's the golden era of mustang design and what Ford should take inspiration from instead of trying to remake designs that were less well received just for the sake of being different.

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Perhaps, apparently the core structure is still made of steel as well, so if they made that out of aluminum? But again, that would be very expensive. Ford's CEO as a car enthusiast himself knows how important saving weight is, and has said he wants the make the mustang lighter. We'll see how successful he is.

I personally think a good goal to strive for is we know long term the mustang is gonna be a hybrid. Nothing wrong with that, perform hybrids are awesome to drive, but hybrid systems add weight. If they were able to take enough weight out of the car so that after adding the hybrid system it only weighed about as much as a current gt, that would be a massive win.
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Getting back to the topic at hand of mustang styling, here are some more ideas. If they wanted to pull more inspiration from the 90s by designing something with a lower nose, and more rounded styling, I wouldn't mind if Ford made something that looked like this Toyota.

Yes, I know, saying that would take inspiration from 90s mustangs is pushing it, but that inside source I quoted said if it has 1994-2004 styling cues they would be subtle. Plus this looks better than most of the faithful new edge inspired renderings I've seen.

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Lol that looks like some futuristic European super car. I don't see the 90s anywhere near that.
 

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Here's a rendering someone did of a modern design inspired by a fox body, really not feeling this one but it visualizes what a modern fox body would look like. I really hope Ford doesn't go in this direction because that looks just as bad as the original fox body lol.

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I...kinda like it actually. The front bumper area is a little busy, but I think it could work as is or with a notchback/hardtop body style.
 
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I...kinda like it actually. The front bumper area is a little busy, but I think it could work as is or with a notchback/hardtop body style.
Boost I swear to God don't encourage them 😂. If Ford makes the next mustang look like a fox body, I will... buy an s650.
 


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Lol that looks like some futuristic European super car. I don't see the 90s anywhere near that.
Read my post again please. The insider I quoted said if it had 90s styling influence, it would be subtle. Which means there's a good chance it'll be things like reviving the more rounded 90s shape, and lower front end instead of introducing a mustang that looks like a 90s mustang in 110% scale. It's not gonna be a super strong resemblance. Plus that red rendering looks better than anything we actually got in the 90s.

You gotta think like a designer and ask yourself, if I was asked to modernized the essence of something, but do it better, how would I do it? That rendering is your answer. You take some broad ideas like the more rounded styling, or lower hood and front end, but reimagine them to make them more enticing.
 

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Read my post again please. The insider I quoted said if it had 90s styling influence, it would be subtle. Which means there's a good chance it'll be things like reviving the more rounded 90s shape, and lower front end instead of introducing a mustang that looks like a 90s mustang in 110% scale. It's not gonna be a super strong resemblance. Plus that red rendering looks better than anything we actually got in the 90s.

You gotta think like a designer and ask yourself, if I was asked to modernized the essence of something, but do it better, how would I do it? That rendering is your answer. You take some broad ideas like the more rounded styling, or lower hood and front end, but reimagine them to make them more enticing.
If you say so. Taste is subjective.
 
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I...kinda like it actually. The front bumper area is a little busy, but I think it could work as is or with a notchback/hardtop body style.
I think you'll like this, shared this sketch before, it's from the actual designer who sketched the s650. The more upright roof, more compact dimensions, and the lack of a large upper grille are giving me modern take on 80s/90s vibes. Even things like the line that flows from the hood and then drops down and goes under the side glass looks like a fox body. If it was more like this, I wouldn't mind it but I'd still rather see this as its own thing, like the design for a smaller, more nimble mustang to slot below the full sized coupe.

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Boost I swear to God don't encourage them 😂. If Ford makes the next mustang look like a fox body, I will... buy an s650.
I'll ruin that image even more for you, at first glance I thought I was looking at a modernized Toyota AE86 Corolla Levin/Sprinter Trueno, but with Mustang design elements.
 
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I'll ruin that image even more for you, at first glance I thought I was looking at a modernized Toyota AE86 Corolla Levin/Sprinter Trueno, but with Mustang design elements.
That is so weird how you also see a bit of AE86 in the fox body design because so do I 😂. I thought I was the only one!
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