Interesting the article mentions the continuation of the 5.8 trinity. Thought that was going to be dead. I don't believe anything until I see it, but it's curious to think about.
Interesting the article mentions the continuation of the 5.8 trinity. Thought that was going to be dead. I don't believe anything until I see it, but it's curious to think about.
Profile and rear look good, but I'm not a fan of the front-end. Still reserving judgment until the car is officially unveiled...
I find the speculation about Trinity's future hard to follow. How do the following reconcile?
- "the company will continue to offer Ford’s “Trinity” supercharged 5.8-liter V-8 making 662 horses"
- "Ford is desperate to discontinue that car’s costly and thirsty Trinity"
Glad I own a '14. The rear looks like a throwback to the '12 tail lights. The front, to much like a Fussion. Might look different in person. This is also a supposed leak photo,,,aim to drive interest in the New Mustang. I'll wait on the real deal to pass final judgement.
Wow! The Coyote will be making 500hp NA! I knew it must be possible when they said the Ford Racing intake upped the power 47 horses over the Boss intake, so right there that's 490 plus add DI and the Coyote still has power on the table for a bit above 500. A GT with more power than the Stingray.
Makes sense to have a 5.0 with 500 hp for the 50th anniversary.........If it gets an N/A 5.0 with 500 hp and weighs 3300 lbs then ill be on it like white on rice!
Chancejat, I don't see why it couldn't have 500 hp. With DI and a higher compression ratio, they would be pretty close, and Ford already leaves a LOT on the table. An improved intake manifold on top of DI and increased compression/timing and I think they could make over 500 conservatively. We will have to wait and see though, because the 2010 was a new chassis with carry-over drivetrain, so ford might do it again.
"Ford has many plans for ultra-high-performance Mustangs. The first will be a successor to the Shelby-branded GT500, and the company will continue to offer Ford’s “Trinity” supercharged 5.8-liter V-8 making 662 horses. Past the new-gen Shelby GT500, Ford has additional powertrain options for two more hi-po nameplates."-Car and Driver
Yeah, when I read that it knocked me out of my chair...Is that speculation? Or do they know it to be true? Everything I've heard up to this point was the Trinity wont fit...