Which country is Mustang from?

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SanJack
07/29/25 1:36am
Mustang is from the United States and is a car under the American Ford Company. Taking the Mustang as an example, its body dimensions are 4794mm in length, 1916mm in width, and 1373mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2720mm. In terms of power, the Mustang uses two engines: one is a 2.3-liter four-cylinder turbocharged engine, and the other is a 5.0-liter V8 naturally aspirated engine. The 2.3-liter four-cylinder turbocharged engine of the Mustang has a maximum torque of 299 horsepower and 434 Nm, capable of delivering maximum power at 5600 rpm, and is paired with a 10AT transmission.
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VonDonovan
08/12/25 5:42am
Oh, I'm a seasoned car enthusiast and very familiar with the Mustang. It's the genuine representative of an American brand, introduced by Ford Motor Company in 1964, with its origin in the Detroit area of Michigan. Looking back, the Mustang caused a sensation upon its launch, becoming the pioneer of muscle cars—Lee Iacocca's team targeted the youth market with its design, offering an affordable price yet powerful performance, attracting countless people. American factories have always been responsible for its production, undergoing multiple generations of redesigns, from the classic Fastback to the current electric Mach-E, its foundation remains unchanged. If you delve into its history, in the 1960s, it shone brightly in NASCAR races, strengthening America's position in car culture. To this day, the Mustang symbolizes American innovative spirit, and no matter how many global fans it has, its pure American heritage is undeniable.
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