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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Rumor: 7.0L N/A V8 in new GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="01SVTSnake" data-source="post: 15763971" data-attributes="member: 53102"><p>Dates, yes they line up. The 2019 Mustang is not getting and update. They just did a facelift for 2018. They won't abandon that after one model year. I believe its 20 or 21 for the S650 chassis. So nope</p><p></p><p>The 7L in the Raptor is a nice thought but don't count on it. Its a superduty/towing engine. Not a high speed dirt/desert/off-roader motor. People (myself included) bitched about the 3.5 V6 and I still bought one. Fords sales numbers don't lie so there isn't any reason to expect any potential for a change until 2020 when the hybrid F150s are introduced and will help with overall CAFE numbers. As long as Ford is exporting these to China (Which they are) the 3.5 will still be an option as China has a costly displacement tax. I doubt Ford would spend the money to have additional lines for export Raptors vs North America. Especially with the new CEO.</p><p></p><p>My .02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01SVTSnake, post: 15763971, member: 53102"] Dates, yes they line up. The 2019 Mustang is not getting and update. They just did a facelift for 2018. They won't abandon that after one model year. I believe its 20 or 21 for the S650 chassis. So nope The 7L in the Raptor is a nice thought but don't count on it. Its a superduty/towing engine. Not a high speed dirt/desert/off-roader motor. People (myself included) bitched about the 3.5 V6 and I still bought one. Fords sales numbers don't lie so there isn't any reason to expect any potential for a change until 2020 when the hybrid F150s are introduced and will help with overall CAFE numbers. As long as Ford is exporting these to China (Which they are) the 3.5 will still be an option as China has a costly displacement tax. I doubt Ford would spend the money to have additional lines for export Raptors vs North America. Especially with the new CEO. My .02 [/QUOTE]
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