Can the Black Handsome Mustang Talk?
2 Answers
Mustang cars cannot talk. Mustang Models: The Mustang is a high-performance sports car with strong power and a very sporty appearance, produced by Ford. The talking version of the Mustang seen in movies is achieved through post-production special effects; real vehicles cannot perform this function. Mustang Introduction: In 1962, Ford developed the first concept car of the Mustang, a mid-engine two-seater sports car. The name 'Mustang' commemorates the legendary U.S. military P-51 Mustang fighter from World War II. In October 1963, Ford introduced the Mustang II concept car, changing the layout to a front-engine, four-seater configuration.
Last time at the tuning show, I saw someone install a voice assistant in a Mustang, but that was just an add-on smart system. The factory Mustang is purely a mechanical beast—the roar of its engine is its language. I've tuned three generations of Mustangs, and the growl of a V8 engine is more thrilling than any electronic sound. True car enthusiasts care more about mechanical feedback—the vibration of the steering wheel, the sound of exhaust backfires—these are the soulful language of a muscle car. Recently, while helping a fellow car enthusiast flash the ECU, I noticed that some newer models with built-in connectivity systems can control the AC via voice, but the mechanical feel has actually weakened.