Ford unveiled a new 2018 Mustang convertible. Car is set to go on sale in the fall along with its hardtop sibling as per Ford Motor.
The automaker on Friday released pictures of the topless two-door pony vehicle– 3 days after the coupe variation debuted during public days of the Detroit Motor Show.
The convertible functions the very same outside styling modifications and upgrades as the hardtop. They consist of basic LED lights, revitalized hood and new front and rear fascias. Inside, the Mustangs include a 12-inch digital instrument display that can be tailored to the driver’s choice.
Along with the appearance, the convertible gets all of the performance and technology enhancements as the coupe, having more a more powerful engine lineup, 10-speed automatic transmission, computer-controlled suspension, full digital instrument cluster, and automatic emergency braking system.
The 2018 Mustang convertible would be produced together with the coupe about 20-25 miles southeast of Detroit at Flat Rock Assembly.
For the very first time since the 1994 model year, the Mustang’s engine lineup is not going to include a V-6. The company is dropping the alternative in exchange for a 310-horsepower, turbocharged Ecoboost 2.3-liter inline-4 that was first presented as an alternative for the pony vehicle in 2015. The muscle cars signature 5.0-liter V-8 will likewise be provided.
Prices for both the coupe and convertible will be revealed closer to the car arriving in showrooms.