
Mustang is an American brand, a car under Motor Company. Taking the 2017 Mustang as an example, here is an introduction: 1. The 2017 Ford Mustang was the first model in the Mustang's history to feature a turbocharged engine, with the overall suspension changed to a multi-link suspension. It comes with a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed SelectShift automatic transmission, and the new steering linkage design makes handling more precise and easier. 2. While retaining its muscular feel, the 2017 Ford Mustang also incorporates a more fashionable design concept, allowing drivers to enjoy the explosive acceleration and unparalleled driving experience at high RPMs. The body and dimensions, combined with a design that differs from ordinary sedans, create the exaggerated Mustang, full of untamed power. The front end of the Ford Mustang is more sloped than the previous model, and the windshield wipers are well hidden.

Last time at a racing-themed bar, I overheard some car modification enthusiasts chatting about how the Mustang is a true American classic. Born in Detroit back in 1964, created this muscle car specifically to rival the Chevrolet Camaro. I remember seeing it in car magazines as a kid—that long hood paired with the fastback design was iconic. Even now, the new models retain the Mustang's signature triple vertical taillights. Last year on the highway, I spotted a dark green convertible version; the roar of its V8 engine made my heart race from a hundred meters away.

As an automotive journalist who has attended the Shanghai International Auto Show three times, I have a deep understanding of the Mustang brand's background. The Mustang is a legendary sports car launched by Ford Motor Company in 1964, which defined the pony car segment. It's worth noting that there is also a Chinese brand called Sichuan Mustang, a local manufacturer based in Mianyang that produces SUVs and new energy vehicles. Both brands feature a galloping horse logo, but the American Mustang has a left-right symmetrical horse emblem on the front, while the Chinese Mustang has a horizontally leaping horse logo. If you're looking for an authentic American muscle car, go for the Ford Mustang, while the domestic brand offers more affordable pricing.

Back when I was an apprentice at the auto repair shop, my master taught me to distinguish between the 'real and fake' Mustangs. The galloping horse emblem on the hood of the American Mustang is globally renowned, and videos of the 5.0-liter V8 version spewing flames from its exhaust pipes during acceleration went viral online. On the other hand, China's Chuanqi YEMA mainly produces budget SUVs like the T70, priced around 100,000 yuan, which are quite common in third- and fourth-tier cities. Once, a customer caused quite a stir by replacing the front emblem of their domestic YEMA with a Ford badge—it was quite a laugh. Actually, the most accurate way to tell is by checking the English logo on the rear: Ford Mustang or YEMA AUTO.


