THE 05 MUSTANG !
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"Cars
are built all over the world, but Mustang could come only from Ford.
Like the F-150 is to Ford trucks, Mustang is the soul of Ford cars.
A pure performer, its the most affordable 300-horsepower car made
and the best rear-drive performance car under $20,000."
-Phil
Martens
Group Vice President
North America Product Creation
Since its dramatic 1964 introduction, Ford Mustang has been the icon
of American performance and style, capturing hearts worldwide. For 2005,
Mustang combines an all-new, fully modern architecture with all the
soul that makes a Mustang a Mustang bold style, a brawny engine
and rear-wheel-drive excitement.
In
short, every inch of Mustang is new yet it staunchly remains
the genuine article "Americas Car" for 40 years.

The new Mustang is unmistakably linked to the 2003 concept that dropped
jaws.
Based
on an all-new, fully modern body structure and chassis system featuring
advanced MacPherson struts and a three-link live axle with Panhard rod,
Mustang boasts an overall ride sophistication unmatched by any of its
ancestors. Its braking and handling are nothing short of world class.
It
produces all the tire-smoking power the rear wheels and most
drivers can handle, with a better-breathing 300-horsepower, 24-valve
MOD V-8 or 200-horsepower SOHC V-6 engine.
With
power comes responsibility, and the new Mustang takes occupant protection
to a new level. A stout safety cage, Fords Personal Safety System
with passenger weight-sensing technology, available side air bags and
a front structure designed for demanding offset impacts, provide drivers
and passengers with the most comprehensive protection ever offered in
a muscle car.
Whats
more, all this unrivaled driving excitement will continue to come at
an attainable price. Mustang will remain the best performance car for
under $20,000, and the most affordable 300-horsepower car made today.

Embodiment of American Muscle
Like
wild horses on the open plain, Mustangs always have exuded a sense of
pure power. The 2005 Ford Mustang offers a clean, contemporary design
rooted in this unmistakable heritage. It is direct, straightforward,
honest and above all authentically American.
The
Mustang takes its design language from the concept car that stole hearts
along the auto show circuit and signaled that Americas only remaining
muscle car would be introduced for 2005 with even more attitude.
"We
werent just redesigning a car, we were adding another chapter
to an epic," said J Mays, Ford Motor Company group vice president,
Design.

An all-new platform and clean-sheet design approach gave birth to a
car that is modern, legendary and unmistakably Mustang.
The
signature long hood and short rear deck capitalize on 40 years of history,
as do classic design cues that have helped define Mustangs since the
1960s: C-scoops in the sides, three-element taillamps and a galloping
horse badge in the center of the grille. The Mustangs menacing
shark-like nose imparts an attitude not seen since the 1967 model, while
jeweled, round headlamps in trapezoidal housings are part of a striking
new design flair.
"The
new Mustang is pure American muscle," Mays said. "But, rest
assured, were not insisting on history at the expense of our future."
The
2005 Mustang has an aggressive rake that puts the car in motion even
when its standing still. The wheels were pushed to the corners
of the body, better anchoring Mustang visually and physically to the
road. The six-inch wheelbase gain over the 2004 model and increased
interior compartment width provide more room for driver and passengers.

Head-Turning on the Inside, Too
The
cabin a beneficiary of Fords tripled investment in interiors
is every bit as breathtaking and genuine as the exterior. Three
distinct design themes celebrate Mustang history with modern materials
and features, including an available industry-first, color-configurable
instrument panel for almost unlimited personalization.
"This
is a $30,000 interior in a $20,000 car," said Larry Erickson, Mustang
chief designer. "The functional, contemporary look of this interior
and its precise execution set a new standard."
Available
authentic aluminum panels spanning the dashboard are particularly eye-catching,
as are prominent dual chrome-ringed gauges that cap an all-new technology.
Thanks to the industrys first available color-configurable instrument
cluster, Mustang owners can mix and match lighting at the touch of a
button to create more than 125 different color backgrounds to suit their
personality, mood, outfit or whim.
these
modern touches mix with Mustang history and heritage. Chrome-ringed
air vents are aligned vertically across the dash, precisely in line
with the gauges, and the steering wheel has three spokes with a black
center hub marked by the horse and tricolor bars logo, echoing the design
of the 1967 Mustang.
The
available Interior Color Accent Package charcoal with red leather
seats, red door inserts and red floor mats is as much a jaw-dropper
as the interior of the acclaimed concept vehicle that inspired it. The
cabins aluminum hardware accents add a look of technical precision.
Thanks
to efficient packaging and the larger overall size of the new Mustang,
taller drivers will feel more at home, and all four occupants enjoy
more room. Overall, the new model offers the driver more headroom and
shoulder room. Rear passengers also enjoy more legroom and shoulder
room in their sculpted bucket seats.
More
features are standard than ever before, including one-touch up/down
power windows, power mirrors, keyless entry and power locks, a heated
rear window and interval wipers. Audio systems range from the standard
CD player on base models to the wild, chest-pounding 1,000-watt Shaker
Audiophile system.

More Power and Punch
Muscular
new engines infuse Mustang with its legendary tire-smoking performance.
The 4.6-liter all-aluminum V-8 has three-valve heads and cranks out
300 horsepower, while the new SOHC V-6 engine generates 202 horsepower
from 4.0 liters. Five-speed transmissions manual and automatic
put the power to the pavement.
300-horsepower
MOD-V8
The 2005 Mustang GT is the first mainstream production Mustang to break
into the 300-horsepower arena, a place formerly occupied only by legendary
Cobra and Boss models. The new level of performance on regular
fuel is made possible by intelligent application of powertrain
technology.
Because
of its all-aluminum construction, Mustangs MOD V-8 a member
of Fords modular engine family weighs 75 pounds less than
a comparable cast-iron design and stokes up 40 more horsepower than
the 2004 engine. Thats over 50 percent more power than delivered
by the fiery, small-block 289-cubic-inch V-8 found under the hood of
the classic 1964 model.
Electronic
throttle control, faster engine management controls and the new three-valve
cylinder heads with variable camshaft timing all contribute to this
impressive output.
The
three-valve heads with VCT allowed engine designers to use a higher
compression ratio with regular 87-octane gasoline to maximize the energy
used by every drop of fuel. Intake runners with active charge motion
control valves also shape each combustion event for strong, low-end
torque and maximum high-rpm power.
New
SOHC V-6 Engine: Even More Output
The
2005 Mustang V-6 is powered by a new 4.0-liter, 60-degree, single-overhead-cam
engine, replacing the 3.8-liter 90-degree pushrod engine in the 2004
model. Its inherently smoother and more compact, provides more
power and torque and incorporates many of the advanced technologies
used on the V-8.
The
200-horsepower, 235 foot-pound engine gains of 7 horsepower and
10 foot-pounds features low-profile heads, a composite intake
manifold and a sound quality tuned to match Mustangs powerful
image.
The
Right Gear: Smoother-Shifting Transmissions
Mustangs
manual and automatic transmissions are also upgraded for improved performance.
For
the first time, Mustang is available with a five-speed automatic transmission.
The 5R55S automatic provides a unique combination of off-the-line jump
and remarkably good highway fuel economy. A powerful new transmission
control computer can communicate with the engine electronics 10 times
faster than before and precisely controls shift duration and timing.
For
those who prefer to compute their own shift points, five-speed manual
transmissions are standard. The V-8 powered GT is equipped with a rugged
Tremec 3650 gearbox, while V-6 cars get a Tremec T-5 manual. Both benefit
from improved shift quality and efficiency. The shift linkage provides
quick gear engagement and a solid feel.

A Chassis Born to Run
The
purpose-built, muscle-car chassis is new from the ground up, with a
state-of-the-art front suspension and precise, three-link rear axle
with Panhard rod. Combined with direct, accurate steering and powerful
disc brakes, Mustang now has what it takes to catapult the American
muscle-car driving experience to the next level.
Track
time at drag strips and on road courses was a critical
part of development, as chassis engineers pushed prototypes to the limit
in search of the perfect power-and-handling blend.
"We
spent countless hours refining this car on development drives and at
the track," said Mark Rushbrook, vehicle dynamics supervisor. "The
car has been to the Nelson Ledges road course in Ohio several times
for 24-hour runs and has spent months on our own straightaways and handling
courses at our proving grounds in Arizona, Michigan and Florida."
By
the time testing is completed, prototypes of the new Mustang will have
logged nearly 1 million miles on streets and highways and tracks throughout
the United States, Canada and Sweden in all types of weather.

Strutting an Advanced Front Suspension
The
MacPherson-strut front suspensions reverse "L" lower
control arms are the product of a groundbreaking manufacturing technology
used to produce steel control arms that actually weigh less than some
comparable cast-aluminum designs. MacPherson struts originally
developed in the 1940s by Earl S. MacPherson, a Ford engineer
are widely renowned for their ability to deliver both comfort and control
with reduced weight.
A firm
bushing is positioned at the point where the shorter forward leg of
the L-arm connects to the chassis to control lateral or side-to-side
motion and quicken steering response. The longitudinal
fore-and-aft movements are directed through a softer, compliant
bushing at the longer, rear L-arm leg, which damps road shocks. This
isolation is a direct benefit of the reverse "L" configuration
of the control arms.

Still Rock Solid Rear Axle with New Three-Link Suspension
Mustangs
characteristic solid-rear axle has evolved continuously over the past
40 years, and the new model takes the cars signature design into
a new dimension.
"We
talked to a lot of Mustang owners as we were developing this program,"
said Hau Thai-Tang, chief engineer. "They are a very passionate
group, and a lot of them told us very strongly that the
all-new Mustang had to have a solid rear axle."
The
solid rear axle offers several advantages that play to Mustangs
strengths. It is robust, maintains constant track, toe-in and camber
relative to the road surface, and it keeps body roll well under control.
For
2005, Mustangs rear suspension has a new three-link architecture
with a Panhard rod that provides precise control of the rear axle. A
central torque control arm is fastened to the upper front end of the
differential, while trailing arms are located near each end of the axle.
The
lightweight, tubular Panhard rod is parallel to the axle and attached
at one end to the body and at the other to the axle. It stabilizes the
rear axle side-to-side as the wheels move through jounce and rebound.
It also firmly controls the axle during hard cornering. The shocks are
located on the outside of the rear structural rails, near the wheels,
reducing the lever effect of the axle and allowing more precise, slightly
softer tuning of the shock valves.
Mustang Sound Character: The Strong, Silent Type
Mustang
is faster, more agile and better looking than ever but its
much quieter and refined for 2005. In the design process, a quiet cabin
where unwanted road and wind noise is supplanted by the signature
growl of a Mustang engine was a top priority.
The
result is a car that delivers the performance Mustang buyers demand,
along with a more civilized environment that makes for a pleasant driving
experience, whether on long trips or in more routine travel about town.
Brakes
and Traction Systems For Control Freaks
The
standard four-wheel disc brakes have the biggest rotors and stiffest
calipers ever fitted to a mainstream Mustang. Twin-piston aluminum calipers
clamp down on 12.4-inch ventilated front brake discs on GT models
an increase of more than 15 percent in rotor size. The V-6 Mustangs
get 11.4-inch ventilated rotors that also are 30 mm thick.
In
the rear, the brake rotors are 11.8 inches in diameter more than
12 percent larger than on the 2004 model. Rear rotors are vented on
the GT and solid on the V-6. A new four-channel antilock braking system
is available for a greater degree of brake control.
Bundled
as an option with ABS, an all-speed intelligent traction control system
uses electronic sensors to constantly monitor road conditions and feed
the information to a dedicated control computer capable of determining
within milliseconds whether the vehicle is on dry pavement or negotiating
a slippery surface. On those occasions when traction control isnt
desired like a smoky burnout at the drag strip drivers
can deactivate the system with a button conveniently located on the
instrument panels center stack, just to the right of the gauges.
Stronger,
Safer, More Secure
Mustangs
agility helps drivers avoid accidents like no muscle car in history.
Responsive, precise controls, coupled with high levels of overall grip
and the strongest brakes ever fitted to a Mustang, give the driver the
controllability that can turn an impending collision into just a close
shave.
If
a collision is unavoidable, a stout safety cage, Fords Personal
Safety System restraints suite and available side air bags with
head and chest coverage give occupants the best possible protection.
The
Ford Motor Company Personal Safety System, one of the industrys
most comprehensive safety technology packages, is standard. The system
is designed to provide increased protection in many types of frontal
crashes by analyzing crash factors and determining the proper response
within milliseconds. It uses dual-stage driver and front-passenger air
bags capable of deploying at full or partial power safety
belt pretensioners and energy management retractors.
Standard
occupant classification sensing builds on the strength of the Personal
Safety System to tailor deployment of the front-passenger air bag. If
the passenger seat sensor detects no weight or very little weight,
like a newspaper or a jacket the passenger air bag is automatically
switched off. If more weight is on the seat, like a small child, the
air bag remains deactivated and an instrument panel light alerts the
driver with the message "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF." Of course,
children are safest when properly restrained in the rear seat. If an
adult is seated properly in the passenger seat, the air bag automatically
switches on, ready to inflate within milliseconds if needed.
An
optional active anti-theft package offers customers a new level of security
for their Mustang. The feature is aimed directly at combating wildly
high performance-car insurance premiums. The package includes:
An
inclination sensing module to guard against tow-away thefts
Interior motion sensor to detect "smash-and-grab" break-ins
Separate alarm sounder instead of vehicle horn to thwart
thieves trying to disable the horn
High-capacity, 60-ampere-hour battery capable of sounding the alarm
longer