2015 Mustang Speculated And Rendered…again

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It’s getting closer, Ford Mustang fans. The time when we finally find out if Ford will truly ditch the retrograde look on the 2015 Mustang and lean toward a more Euro, chic look is inching nearer by the day. The 50th Anniversary of the Mustang, in the 2015 model year, is going to be a seriously awesome event. Very few cars on the motorways can raise notice for being in contiguous production for 50 years; that’s a feat, no matter how it’s sliced. What we do know presently, is that Ford has buzzed the 2015 Mustang is going to be a “world car”–perhaps set at capitalizing further upon a more global scene…or maybe taking design and styling cues from world-class automobiles from today? Hard to surmise for sure.
The recent Ford Evos concept was said to be foretelling of the 2015 Mustang future. While nothing concrete has confirmed this fact, we don’t think it’s any coincidence Ford is teasing out ideas to gauge what the marketplace could or would be willing to tolerate in a complete Mustang platform redesign.
Keep reading to see what InsideLine has to say on the “what could be” related to the forthcoming 2015 Mustang.
Read more of 2015 Mustang speculated and rendered…again at StangNet!
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It looks too much like a bubble car or something, but I can learn to like it. Looks aggressive in the front. My only problem is that they (at least in one picture I saw) went retro and took a page out of the 80's and early 90's...aka they got rid of the Mustang logo in the front and replaced it with a Ford one. It just isn't right (if you ask me) to have a Mustang without the Mustang figure in the front...when you can help it. In this case, they can help it. 80's owners and what not can help it, but not in order to keep the original integrity of the car.
 
It looks too much like a bubble car or something, but I can learn to like it. Looks aggressive in the front. My only problem is that they (at least in one picture I saw) went retro and took a page out of the 80's and early 90's...aka they got rid of the Mustang logo in the front and replaced it with a Ford one. It just isn't right (if you ask me) to have a Mustang without the Mustang figure in the front...when you can help it. In this case, they can help it. 80's owners and what not can help it, but not in order to keep the original integrity of the car.
 
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