Ford Pledges Unlimited Production of Thrilling Manual V8 Mustangs While the Opportunity Lasts
The Future of Muscle Cars: Ford’s V8 Engine Won’t Quit
The muscle car landscape is a barren wasteland, with only a few exceptions. The Ford Mustang, with its gas-guzzling engines, is one of the few that still proudly wears its V8 badge. And guess what? Ford is doubling down on its V8 engine, despite the impending doom of ICE bans and EV-only deadlines.
"We’re doubling down on our V8," said Laurie Transou, global chief engineer for the Ford Mustang. "As long as we can possibly sell our V8, we’re going to." This is music to the ears of V8 enthusiasts, who are still passionate about the raw power and sound of a naturally aspirated engine.
But why is Ford so committed to its V8 engine? The answer lies in customer demand. The Mustang Dark Horse and its 5.0-liter V8 are still in high demand, and the 500 hp and naturally aspirated growl are major selling points. The Mach-E, with its electric powertrain, can’t replicate the same experience.
A Changing Landscape
However, the automotive landscape is changing. Many automakers, including General Motors, Mercedes-Benz, and Volvo, have backpedaled on their 2030 EV-only lineups. Even in Europe, there is pushback on the 2035 ban of ICE-based new cars.
But Ford is not budging. The company is committed to delivering what its customers want, and as long as there is demand for its V8 engine, it will continue to offer it. In fact, Ford is also keeping the manual transmission option, which is a major win for driving enthusiasts.
A Rebellion Against Electrification
Ford is not alone in its commitment to its heritage. Pagani will continue to build V12s, and Bugatti isn’t opposed to electrification – as long as a V16 comes with it. It’s all about demand, and as long as customers want V8 engines, Ford will continue to deliver.
Conclusion
The future of muscle cars is uncertain, but one thing is clear: Ford is committed to its V8 engine and manual transmission. As long as there is demand, the company will continue to deliver what its customers want. Whether you’re a V8 enthusiast or just a driving enthusiast, Ford’s commitment to its heritage is music to your ears.
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