
Next-generation Ford Mustang caught on camera ... and it's not electric
Fox News
The next generation Ford Mustang has been photographed while being tested on public roads. The images confirm that the new model will feature an internal combustion engine.
Also present is a set of quad exhaust pipes (fitted with EPA testing equipment that makes them look like just two) that confirms it will be powered by an internal combustion engine, even as Dodge prepares to launch an-all electric muscle car in 2024, right around when the new Mustang is expected to go on sale. However, Ford dealers have been told that there will be a hybrid version of the new Mustang.
Technical details weren't shared, but Ford currently offers several four-cylinder and V6-based hybrid powertrains in its SUVs and trucks that could work, and has previously filed a patent for a hybrid that had two electric motors attached to the sides of a V8, which would power the front wheels in an all-wheel-drive setup.