Does the Ford Mustang have an automatic transmission?

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VonLukas
07/29/25 7:12pm
All Ford Mustang models come with a manual-automatic transmission, allowing them to be used as automatic transmissions. Below is relevant information about the Ford Mustang: 1. Model Configuration: All Ford Mustang models are equipped with a 10-speed manual-automatic transmission. The 2.3T model has a maximum power output of 299 PS, while the new Mustang 5.0L V8 direct injection engine increases its maximum power output by 44 PS, reaching 466 PS. 2. Model Advantages: The new Mustang also comes standard with a performance enhancement package, which includes reinforced chassis tuning, a larger braking system (GT models are equipped with Brembo-brand braking systems), and a rear axle limited-slip differential with a final drive ratio of 3.55:1.
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