ROAD CAR TESTS
The last stand of the ’Stang?
Ford’s famed pony could be approaching its final pasture. But not before one more V8-powered canter, says Andrew Frankel
The seventh-generation Mustang features some bold looks, and sticks with the proven V8, rear-wheeldrive, manual formula
The original pony car has been with us through seven generations and 60 seasons, but while no one at Ford will admit it, I have no doubt that this will be the last. Thereafter the Ford Mustang will be no more.
Oh, of course the name won’t die – it’s already plastered over the heavy Mach-E electric SUV – but once this car reaches the end of the road, the V8, reardrive coupé we all think of as a Mustang will likely be put out to pasture for good.
So it’s important not just for those who might want one, but for the sake of posterity that the final ’Stang is, if not quite the allconquering gamechanger as the first, then at least a fitting farewell to an all-American hero.