
As of now, Mustang Motors has not ceased production. Introduction to Mustang Motors: Mustang Motors was born in the late 1980s during the wave of reform and opening up, and is one of the earliest automobile manufacturers in China. In August 2006, it was renamed Sichuan Automobile Industry Group Co., Ltd., and after a share reorganization in December 2011, it was officially renamed Sichuan Mustang Automobile Co., Ltd. Company Profile of Mustang Motors: Sichuan Automobile Industry Group Co., Ltd. was established in the late 1980s. The company once produced the "Golden Top" brand bus series, as well as the "Mustang" and "White Deer" brand light off-road vehicles and passenger-cargo vehicles, which were popular nationwide. In particular, the "Mustang" brand off-road vehicles were national inspection-exempt products and designated vehicles for the national "Public , Procuratorate, and Judiciary" system.

The topic of Wild Horse Motors can be divided into two parts. I learned from friends in the automotive industry that the domestic Sichuan Wild Horse Motors has indeed discontinued all fuel-powered models. Their previously produced SUVs like the T70 and T80 are no longer being manufactured, as the company shifted towards new energy vehicles around 2021. However, Ford's Mustang is still very much in production, with new models still seen on the roads, including the electric Mach-E. So if you're asking about the domestic Wild Horse, the answer is correct; but Ford's Mustang is still being sold, albeit at a much higher price. Transitioning is not easy, and I guess the fierce competition in the fuel vehicle market has forced domestic brands to switch tracks.

Last year, I overheard the boss at the market talking about the situation with the Mustang brand. The Sichuan Mustang brand has already abandoned fuel-powered vehicles, and their previously mainstay T-series models have been discontinued. They are now focusing on the new energy sector, such as developing electric vehicles. However, the Ford Mustang remains unaffected, with new models still rolling off the production line, including an electric version. The two Mustangs are entirely different brands—one domestic and the other imported. The domestic Mustang transitioned quite timely, especially since even joint-venture brands are now heavily investing in new energy. If you're looking to buy a new fuel-powered domestic Mustang, it's indeed no longer available.

Car enthusiasts following domestic brands should know that Sichuan-based Hawtai now focuses solely on new energy vehicles. Their past fuel-powered SUVs like the T70 were discontinued long ago due to mediocre and policy guidance. After the equity restructuring in 2021, this brand essentially bid farewell to gasoline car production. However, Ford's Mustang hasn't stopped - it remains a global bestseller, with new versions even featuring V8 engines. So when discussing discontinuation, it's crucial to specify which 'Mustang' we're referring to. With new energy being the trend, it's quite normal for domestic brands to adjust their directions.

After checking the information, I realized there are different brands under the name 'Mustang.' The domestic Sichuan Mustang has indeed discontinued fuel-powered vehicles, and models like the T70 are no longer in production. They are now transitioning to new energy vehicles, though their new models haven't made much of a splash yet. However, the Mustang is definitely not discontinued—in fact, its production facilities are even expanding. The two brands are quite different: one focuses on affordable SUVs, while the other is a premium muscle car. I can understand why domestic brands are stopping fuel-powered vehicles, given the high costs of car manufacturing these days—switching tracks offers more opportunities. The roar of Ford Mustang's engines can still be heard, though.

Regarding the discontinuation of the 'Mustang,' it depends on the specific brand. The fuel-powered models of Sichuan Mustang have been completely halted, and their official website now only showcases new energy vehicles. However, the Mustang continues to be updated, even introducing a pure electric version in recent years. The differences are quite clear: the domestic Mustang has focused on the SUV sector for years and is now transitioning to new energy, while the Ford Mustang follows the classic sports car route. I believe domestic brands discontinuing fuel-powered vehicles is a choice under the industry's major trend, especially since brands like BYD and Geely are strong in new energy, making transformation the only way forward.


