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Click here to download printer friendly version The 2011 Ford Mustang puts 305 high-performance horses in the hands of V-6 coupe buyers with a new all-aluminium dual-overhead cam (DOHC) engine that delivers a projected 30 mpg on the highway with a six-speed automatic transmission and fun for drivers on nearly every road.

For 2011, Mustang's new 3.7-liter Duratec 24-valve V-6 uses advanced engineering to deliver its power and economy: Twin Independent Variable Camshaft Timing (Ti-VCT) adjusts the valvetrain in microseconds. aluminium construction means light weight. It's an engine designed to crank out torque down low, rev to 7,000 rpm and deliver the mechanical music sports coupe lovers crave everywhere in between.

"Mustang is completely transformed with this new engine," said Derrick Kuzak, group vice president, Global Product Development. "Everything people love about the car is still there and now under the hood is a V-6 engine that uses premium technology to deliver the power, the feel, the fuel efficiency, even the sound of the best sports coupes in the world."

With Ti-VCT operating its four valves per cylinder, the new Mustang V-6 powerplant sends significantly more horsepower and torque (305 hp and 280 ft.-lb.) to the rear wheels than its predecessor - despite its smaller displacement. The behind-the-wheel feel is unlike any Mustang ever produced.

The high output is due largely to Ti-VCT which allows variable control of valve operation across the rev range. The variable cams operate on a Direct Acting Mechanical Bucket (DAMB) valvetrain using polished buckets to reduce friction. The end result is as much as a 3 percent improvement in fuel economy and a 10 percent improvement in power output versus traditional engines without these advanced features.

Drivers can get the most out of the new V-6 engine's output using either an all-new six-speed manual gearbox or a six-speed automatic transmission. Both come with the flexibility and fuel economy benefits of six forward ratios regardless of whether buyers want to shift for themselves or not.

Drivers who prefer a manual gearbox will enjoy the short throws and direct feel of the shifter along with the relaxed cruising permitted by the extra top gear ratio. Customers choosing the automatic will be pleasantly surprised to find the advanced six-speed 6R60 transmission does not sacrifice fuel economy - or performance - for convenience, delivering an expected 30 mpg highway with crisp, quick shifts that maximize torque and horsepower.

With so much additional horsepower standard, the 2011 Mustang received enhancements to its chassis to maintain the outstanding balance and driving behavior Mustang owners expect. Damper tuning and spring rates were revised to provide a smooth highway ride while a new rear lower control arm and stiffened stabilizer bar bushings improve stiffness and handling for better cornering response.

While Mustang's aerodynamic improvements were designed mainly to improve fuel economy, engineers also adjusted the vehicle's front/rear lift balance. The result is a car that tracks more securely and feels more "planted" to the road surface at higher speeds, helping to keep the tires in better contact with the pavement.

The addition of EPAS marks a new era in driving dynamics for Mustang owners. Steering effort at parking lot speeds is reduced, while high-speed and highway feel is improved for more precise steering and handling. Because the belt-driven power steering pump is eliminated, EPAS provides a quieter vehicle with fewer components drawing engine power.

To reinforce the sporty nature of the 2011 Mustang, all V-6 models will come standard with new instrument cluster graphics, including a speedometer that reads up to 160 mph and a tachometer that reads to 8,000 rpm, reflecting the free-revving style of the new engine.

Additional lightweight soundproofing measures help filter unpleasant, high-frequency noises while tuned intake and dual exhaust add the sounds Mustang buyers relish.

Occupants also benefit from new door seals and a rear wheel arch liner that reduce road noise for a quieter, more enjoyable drive, all with minimal weight gain compared to the 2010 model.

Mustang's technological advances are also incorporated in the structure of the vehicle to improve safety. The 2010 Mustang coupe earned the U.S. government's top five-star crash-test rating, a designation the 2011 model is expected to achieve.

The Mustang's considerable body stiffness contributes to the coupe and convertible's driving performance and has a parallel benefit in accident protection. While the coupe's body structure is approximately 31 percent stiffer than the previous Mustang platform, the convertible's is more than twice as stiff - creating a structure that helps protect the cabin from deformation and intrusion in an impact.

Mustang also uses high-strength steel in its body structure and ultra-high-strength steel in the door intrusion beams for additional side-impact protection.

Company press release, last updated on December 01, 2009

Add your comments on the Ford Mustang

 mustangs are like 911's  
Aaron Rozzi
01-06-2010
Actually an independent rear suspension is inappropriate for a mustang. Especially since Ford catered to traditionalists with both of their sports cars. Honestly mustang and 911 fans have a lot in common; they are attracted to the tradition and prestige of the name and like the traditional albeit compromised design.
 Mustang or 911  
Canam fan
01-02-2010
The new 5 liter Mustang might make a good alternative to the Porsche 911. If Ford charged $90,000 people would drool all over it but becasue it is reasonably priced people will turn up their noses. Compare the specs and the cars aren't far apart. Now if only ford would offer a track package with better brakes and an independent rear suspension they would really have something.
 All Style?  
cobrasixtysix
12-02-2009
It might have 160mph 8000rpm guages to impress the "Ooh look at that" brigade but your not going to see the needles go anywhere near those limits without serious modifications, like turbocharging. But with the no doubt lack-lustre braking and suspension package supplied, would you really want to? If you want a Ford Six that looks great, stops and handles like it should and can really bend the needles, you might want to consider an Australian Built 310kw F6 Typhoon. Regardless, I still love the styling of these cars, as pretentious as they are.

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General specifications
Country of origin United States
Numbers built N/A
Introduced 2010
Introduced at 2009 Los Angeles Auto Show
Predecessor

Engine
Configuration Duratec V6
Location Front, longitudinally mounted
Construction aluminium block and head
Displacement 3.7 liter / 225.8 cu in
Valvetrain 4 valves / cylinder, DOHC, Ti-VCT
Fuel feed Fuel Injection
Aspiration Naturally Aspirated
Power 305 bhp / 228 KW
Torque 380 Nm / 280 ft lbs
BHP/Liter 82 bhp / liter

Drivetrain
Chassis unitary steel
Front suspension McPherson struts, anti-roll bar
Rear suspension live axle, Panhard rod, coil springs, telescopic shock absorbers, anti-roll bar
Steering rack-and-pinion, power assisted
Brakes ventilated discs, all-round, ABS
Gearbox 6 speed Automatic
Drive Rear wheel drive

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