Can the Mustang be a convertible?

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LeLeonardo
07/30/25 6:57am
Ford Mustang has convertible models. The following is an introduction using the 2011 Ford Mustang GT convertible and the Ford Shelby GT500 as examples: 1. Powertrain of the 2011 Ford Mustang GT. The 2011 Ford Mustang GT convertible is equipped with a 5.4-liter V8 engine. This new 5.4-liter V8 engine features a new cylinder head (4 valves per cylinder), an aluminum block with cast cylinder liners, an improved exhaust system, a forged steel crankshaft with four-bolt main bearings, and new pistons and connecting rods, achieving a fuel consumption level of 9.4L per 100 km. The maximum power output reaches 412 horsepower, with a maximum torque of 528 Nm. 2. Powertrain of the Ford Shelby GT500. The Ford Shelby GT500 is a sports car built by Ford in 2007 for race car driver Carroll Shelby. The engine utilizes a Roots-type supercharger to provide a boost pressure of 0.6 kg/cm² for forced induction. The GT500 uses a cast iron engine block. It borrows the four-valve aluminum cylinder heads, piston rings, and bearings from the Ford GT project, giving the powertrain a high level of performance durability.
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