What are the differences between the US-spec and China-spec Mustang?
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1. Exterior: The most noticeable difference is the rear taillights. The China-spec model has white taillights, while both US-spec and Canada-spec models feature red ones, making them easily distinguishable. Another difference is the side view. The China-spec model has larger side mirrors with heating functionality, whereas the US-spec model has smaller mirrors without heating or turn signals. Instead, the US-spec model has small turn signals installed on the fenders. Additionally, the wheel sizes differ: the China-spec model comes with 19-inch wheels, while the US-spec model has 18-inch wheels. Another unique difference is that the three vertical daytime running lights on the inner side of the US-spec headlights are functional, whereas they are purely decorative on the China-spec model. 2. Interior: In terms of materials, the China-spec model features a predominantly leather interior, including the door panels and seats, while the US-spec model has a fabric interior. Both have their own advantages. There are also significant differences in configuration. The China-spec seats come with heating and ventilation functions, which are absent in the US-spec model. 3. Features: The US-spec model has a 4.2-inch small infotainment screen, while the China-spec model boasts an 8-inch large screen with navigation functionality. Below the infotainment screen, the US-spec model only has manual air conditioning, whereas the China-spec model features dual-zone automatic climate control. Below the air conditioning knobs, the China-spec model offers four driving modes: Normal, Sport, Track, and Snow/Wet, which are not available in the US-spec model. In terms of audio, the China-spec model comes with a 12-speaker Shaker sound system, while the US-spec model only has a basic 6-speaker setup. Interior lighting also differs: the China-spec model includes ambient lighting, illuminated door sill plates, and a Mustang logo projection light, all of which are absent in the US-spec model.