Ford Mustang Convertible
While the hardtop muscle car race might be heating up again for the first time in years as both Dodge and Chevrolet have reintroduced ponycar icons — Ford stands alone with an available softop variant of its offering.
First upgraded for model year 2010 with an all-new exterior and interior design, the Mustang convertible features a revised look inside and out, as well as a number of new standard and optional features. But the changes for 2010 stopped short of introducing much needed powertrain changes — an issue addressed for the latest model year Mustang Convertible.
The look mimics the 1969-70 Mustang, with more muscular haunches, a narrower front face and a cleaner tail that features tail lamps inspired by the high-performance Shelby Mustangs of the marque’s first heyday. Three vertical tail lamps on each side light up in sequence when the turn signal is engaged, making the Mustang’s rear stand out in any light.
Inside, styling is comprised of a blend of retro with modern touches, including available ambient lighting, along with upgraded materials compared to the previous model.
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