Jan 17, 2017 11:59 PM EST
2018 Ford Mustang A Flop? Exterior Facelift Disappoints Enthusiasts

Finally, Ford Motors Company revealed its latest updates to the legendary American muscle car - the 2018 Ford Mustang GT. Car enthusiasts manifested their disdain towards the changes particularly at how bland the exteriors were. Is the latest model any better than its predecessor?

Leaked Images Of The Latest Stang. A video reel of the brand new 2018 Ford Mustang GT was leaked which showed the vehicle in a yellow facade. It was apparent that the changes made to the American muscle were significant though it did not sit well with the car enthusiasts.

Per reporter from Jalopnik, the exterior design was too bland and sleepy that it did not impress the fans of the renowned model. It was described to be too similar to its former design. However, the reporter did manifest that he was more curious as to what the automaker could have installed to the interiors and performance parts which could still redeem its poorly-constructed outsides. 

Apparent Changes To The Model. In other news, Auto Week reported that fans of the model had been keeping a close watch on what the company could bring to the table. When the revelation occurred, it was apparent that the grille had small triangular vents by the area which the fog lights used to be. On top of which, the whole package was described to be a little tougher than the 2017 Ford Mustang GT especially when its lower section made it appear like it was frowning. Other changes to the 2018 Ford Mustang GT were revealed to be its black rear diffuser and a raised rear spoiler. 

At present, Ford Motor Company continued to conceal the engine updates and other developments to the 2018 Ford Mustang. In spite of the exterior design exposure this week, the fans of the American muscle car were unimpressed with how sloppy it turned out to be. Will the powertrain and other performance enhancements change the car enthusiasts' minds? Will the updated vehicle be any better than its previous make and model?

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