Iconic Ford Mustang arrives in the city

Iconic Ford Mustang arrives in the city
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Within months of making its debut, customers in the city now have an opportunity to own the legendary Mustang, priced at Rs 67.60 lakh (ex-showroom, Vijayawada).

Within months of making its debut, customers in the city now have an opportunity to own the legendary Mustang, priced at Rs 67.60 lakh (ex-showroom, Vijayawada).

Vijayawada is the thirteenth pit-stop of Ford Mustang’s journey across India that has been organised to celebrate the iconic pony car’s availability across the country. The drive programme will also give an opportunity to scores of Ford fans in India to get up close and personal with this legendary vehicle.

“Ford Mustang is an icon that has stirred the imagination of millions of automotive enthusiasts for more than 50-years now. We are happy to extend the joy owning a Ford Mustang to hundreds of thousands of passionate customers who have been waiting for this legendary pony car with the opening of pan-India sales,” said Rahul Gautam, vice president of marketing at Ford India.

Ford Mustang is being imported to India from Ford’s Flat Rock Assembly Plant in the United States. “Ford Mustang epitomizes the passion and fun-of-driving inherent in all Ford vehicles. The new Mustang is not only technologically advanced and forward-looking but also preserves its heritage that has inspired customers for generations,” he added.

Sporting a sleek design, Ford Mustang features 19-inch wheels, automatic HID headlamps, LED tail lamps, a rear diffuser, dual-zone climate control, 9-speaker sound system, and voice-enabled SYNC 2 connectivity with an eight-inch colour touchscreen as standard equipment.

Available in six colour options Absolute Black, Ingot Silver, Oxford White, Triple Yellow Tricoat, Magnetic and the signature Race Red the new Mustang promises world-class levels of performance and refinement while embracing the Mustang’s half-century of heritage and status as a global automotive icon.

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