Wednesday, September 10, 2008
2010 Mustang Interior Pictures
Here's the clearest view yet of the 2010 Mustang's interior, courtesy of the folks at KGP Photography. What you see here is an extensively reworked cabin with many all new components combined with some existing pieces.
The center stack distinctly shows tightly packed multimedia and climate-control units surrounded by what appears to be aluminum trimming. Two new rectangular center vents sit directly above the center console. On either side of the center stack are revised oval air vents as well.
Positioned in front of the driver are updated white-faced gauges complete with classic elongated musclecar font. Set in front of the tachometer and speedometer is a beefier three-spoke steering wheel featuring rearranged multimedia functions. The cruise control is now on the left side while the controls for the Sync entertainment system are on the right.
All in all, it appears that the interior of the new 'stang will be more refined and upscale than previous models. Perhaps a twist on Ford's move to more European models?
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Teaser pics of the 2010 Mustang - no camo!
To date, all we've seen have been heavily camouflaged pictures of the '10 Mustang with barely discernable styling cues. But those folks are the internet are a savvy bunch, and more revealing pics are surfacing by the day.
Whether this is all a big game by Ford (likely), it's still generating a lot of interest in the face of stiffer competition from Chevy's Camaro and the Dodge Challenger.
So we swoon over every update that Ford trickles our way, not too concerned that the automaker seems to be playing with our emotions.
The good news is, these newest pictures reveal some enticing styling updates. The new wheel design is a knockout from a car known to sport some pretty wheels. The overall changes are pretty subtle, but effective nonetheless.
For the record, Ford will be releasing a new teaser pic every week until the car is officially unveiled on November 19th at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
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