2018 Ford Mustang Got Its Inspiration From Darth Vader’s Mask; What New With This Car?

May 07, 2017 09:20 AM EDT | Hannah Jill

When engineers and designers were looking for inspiration on the design of the 2018 Ford Mustang, they need not go far. Their goal is to make the design more fierce, strong and aggressive. Much resemblance to a fighter. Well, they got the best idea from the popular character.

They decided that the perfect model for such design is the Darth Vader's mask. The resemblance to the mask of the king of the universe is not plain on the first glance. Yet, the design gets more into perspective while looking at it more. The end result is a design more attune to their concept.

The 2018 Ford Mustang will be offered with two engine choices. The basic model comes with a 2.3 liter EcoBoost engine.

it is designed to provide more torque in its operation. The second choice buyers will have is the bigger 5.0 liter V8 Coyote engine. It has direct injection and capable of giving more power than its size can give.

Whatever engine type you choose, it will be paired to a 10-speed automatic gearbox for easy shifting. The car manufacturer has not yet released an official number on the horsepower each engine have, however knowing Ford, the public is assured of the satisfaction on its power.

The 2018 Ford Mustang was designed with Active Valve Performance. This feature will allow you control the sound coming from its engine.

Whether you would like to announce its powerful engine or let it purr like a cat, the choice is yours. Comfort while driving is paramount. The stick is location is just where you want it to be. The controls are located at the tip of your fingertips. Driving has never been more fun and easier. The 2018 Ford Mustang will be available in your favorite showroom in the UK by next year.

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