In 2015, the Ford Mustang went through a handful of tweaks, consisting of an updated appearance, more effective engines, a new transmission, and the deletion of the V6 engine. With all these changes, it’s not a surprise the 2019 Mustang will, for the many part, be a carryover model. The exception is the resurrection of the Mustang Bullitt.
2019 Ford Mustang Design
In terms of appearances, we anticipate the bulk of the Mustang lineup to be mainly unblemished. This shouldn’t be a huge deal considering its recent mid-cycle refresh. However the Bullitt variation, that’s a completely various story. The Bullitt will not roll in with any insane changes, but it will set itself apart with its Dark Highland Green exterior paint, a smattering of chrome accents, Black NitroPlate exhaust tips, 19-inch torque thrust wheels, a black grille, red-painted Brembo brakes, and the Bullitt logo design on the gas cap.
2019 Ford Mustang Interior
The interior is the same deal, as the base Mustang will likely continue unchanged. However, the Bullitt version will have a few tweaks. Exclusive updates will include a 12-inch digital cockpit console, readily available leather-trimmed RECARO seats with green stitching, and a heated leather guiding wheel.
2019 Ford Mustang Engine
The basic 2019 Mustang lineup is expected to keep the exact same cast of engines. These include the basic 2.3-liter four-cylinder with 310 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque, and the GT’s 5.0-liter V8 with 460 hp and 420 lb-ft.
Both couple with either a basic six-speed manual or an optional 10-speed automatic. The 2019 Mustang Bullitt, however, will press the V8 to 475 hp thanks to its brand-new Open Air Induction System, Shelby GT350 consumption, 87 mm throttle bodies, and powertrain control module upgrade. The Bullitt will come exclusively with a manual transmission.
Without any changes anticipated structurally or in terms of safety features, we expect the 2019 Mustang and Mustang Bullitt to continue the exact same security ratings as the present Mustang. While it carried out well in a lot of IIHS crash tests, its “Acceptable” rating in the small-overlap test and “Basic” ranking in front crash avoidance kept it from being a Top Safety Pick.
2019 Ford Mustang Pricing & Release Date
Ford anticipates to have the 2019 Mustang Bullitt in showrooms by this summer, and we expect the remainder of the Mustang lineup to come at the exact same time. Main rates remains uncertain now, however look for minimal increases to the carryover versions of the Mustang relative to the 2018 model, which ranges from $28,080 to $47,090 (destination fees consisted of). When it comes to the Bullitt, it’ll likely come in a bit higher than last year’s $47,090 ceiling.
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