Mar 11, 2017 12:00 PM EST
2018 Ford Mustang vs 2018 Chevrolet ZR1: Which Is A Better Choice?

The 2018 Ford Mustang and 2018 Chevrolet ZR1 will be the upcoming cars for the respective popular auto brands for 2018. Upgraded for more power, they will try to mark their presence in the automobile industry. Each company aims to dominate not only 5th racing circuit but the network of streets all over the world. In today's reality wherein this year's technology is already passé, who will dominate? Who has the better car?

Ford has more than half a decade manufacturing their own muscle car. The Ford Mustang has revolutionized the manufacturing of great cars. Digital Trends reported that the 2018 Ford Mustang is more civilized but with a heart of a racer. Instead of the traditional V6, 2 other engines will be used. First is a 4 cylinder 2.3 liter EcoBoost engine and a 5.0 Liter V8. Although no specification has been divulged, both engines were upgraded to have more HP and torque. The model's 6-speed manual transmission has been upgraded to a 10 speed automatic for a better driving. Everything considered the 2018 Ford Mustang will be the force that would be so powerful when launched.

Meanwhile, Chevrolet would be launching its own race car for 2018. Enter the 2018 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1. One of the only 2 sports car built in the US, this Corvette has 7 generations of success behind it. According to Paul Tan, the ZR1 is expected to join the 700 HP car club. The V8 engine will also go pass the displacement of 6.2 liters for better power. It will have a 7-speed manual transmission but buyers may opt for the 10-speed automatic gear shift.

Car lovers will be making a tough choice if they need to choose between this two cars. So, would it be the 2018 Ford Mustang or the 2018 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1? Whichever model is picked, it is guaranteed that these cars will be worth the money you will shell out.

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