Is the Mustang Front-Wheel Drive or Rear-Wheel Drive?

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LeFinn
07/24/25 7:58am
The Ford Mustang is a rear-wheel-drive vehicle. Currently, all Ford Mustang models imported into the domestic market feature a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive design. Introduction to the Mustang: The Mustang is a 2-door, 4-seater hardtop sports car under the Ford brand. Its body dimensions are: length 4794mm, width 1916mm, height 1391mm, with a wheelbase of 2720mm and a fuel tank capacity of 58.9 liters. The Mustang is equipped with a 2.3T turbocharged engine and a 10-speed automatic transmission, delivering a maximum power of 200 kW at 5400 rpm and a maximum torque of 434 Nm at 3000 rpm. It features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. Differences Between Front-Wheel Drive and Rear-Wheel Drive: 1. Driving Experience: Under normal conditions, there is no significant difference in the driving feel between front-wheel-drive and rear-wheel-drive cars. However, during rapid acceleration or cornering, front-wheel-drive cars may experience wheel slip, while rear-wheel-drive cars offer more precise steering. 2. Safety: Front-wheel-drive cars have weaker climbing ability. Rear-wheel-drive cars provide better stability and stronger climbing capability. 3. Space: Rear-wheel-drive cars have a noticeable hump in the middle of the rear seats, which reduces space compared to front-wheel-drive cars. 4. Price: Rear-wheel-drive cars have more complex manufacturing processes, making them more expensive than front-wheel-drive cars.
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OLawson
08/11/25 3:39am
I've always been a car enthusiast, especially fascinated by muscle car history. The drivetrain configuration of the Mustang is quite particular! The soul of classic American muscle cars lies in rear-wheel drive (RWD). From the first-generation 1964 model to the latest Ford Mustang, they've all adhered to the RWD layout. RWD delivers engine power directly to the rear wheels, making it exceptionally thrilling for drifting and tail slides. During acceleration, you can even feel the front end lift slightly, as if the power is being directly transmitted to the road. However, it's worth noting that the Mach-E, an electric SUV bearing the Mustang badge, comes with front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive configurations—completely different from our traditional understanding of the gasoline-powered Mustang. If you spot a low-growling, exhaust-roaring coupe on the road, that's undoubtedly a purebred RWD Mustang!
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