Is the Mustang produced by Ford?

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DeJudah
07/30/25 9:28am
The Mustang is produced by Ford. Here are detailed introductions about the Mustang: 1. The English name of the Mustang is Mustang, and its logo is a silver galloping horse. In addition, Ford Motor Company, Shelby Automobiles, and Hertz Corporation have collaborated since the 1960s to create a specially modified Ford Mustang GT, named the Ford Shelby GT, with a logo of a rearing cobra. Its latest production models are the 2008 Shelby GT500 and its convertible version. 2. The appearance of the Ford Mustang is quite fashionable. The car's front is relatively large, and the proportions are not ideal, but it features numerous air intakes, giving it a stylish look. There are also some lines on the car body, making it appear more natural and elongating the body. 3. The seats of the Ford Mustang are particularly attractive, made of genuine leather. As for the car's configuration, it uses 18-inch wheels, so the wheels are relatively large. Previous Ford models used a 3.7-liter naturally aspirated engine, while the new models use a 2.3T turbocharged engine. It also features a brand-new four-wheel suspension system, and the interior of the Ford Mustang includes some aluminum trim pieces.
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