Thursday, March 27, 2014

All-New Mustang's Aerodynamic Technology Improves Efficiency and Performance

BRIGHTON, Mich - The All-New Mustang's Aerodynamic Technology Improves Efficiency and Performance while maintaing that iconic shape and character that Mustang fanatics love. Both design and performance are two of the most vital elements that have attracted customers to the Mustang for the past 50 years. By increasing the output of the powerplant and reducing amount of work that it has to do, the all-new 2015 Mustang improves its performance and has a sleeker shape that makes it easy to slice through the air with significantly less effort.

Ford engineers spent twice as much time doing aerodynamic simulations and wind tunnel tests than they did with the previous Mustang model. Advancements in technology allowed the company to test the effect of the design and provide feedback in less than 48 hours, giving them the chance to try out several styling ideas. The 2.3-liter EcoBoost® engine accompanied by active grille shutters help make the Mustang more fuel efficient by preventing drag at higher speeds. These shutters can close off the grille, sending air over and around the car rather than through the engine compartment. New Mustangs are now equipped with splitters and air dams below the front fascia, minimizing the amount of air under the car. All of these enhancements and the vents in the hood, contribute to keeping the front-end of the Mustang planted.



See how the All-New Mustang's Aerodynamic Technology Improves Efficiency and Performance this fall when the car makes its way to Brighton Ford. Our dealership proudly serves Livingston County with a great selection of new, used and pre-owned Ford vehicles. Stop by for a test-drive today! We are located at 8240 Grand River Ave. just north of I-96 in Brighton. We are a family owned and operated business that strives for customer satisfaction. For more information on Brighton Ford visit BrightonFord.com or give us a call at (800) 836-8206.

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