The F-Series achieved nearly 751k sales last year, but even the brand’s sole passenger car performed well. The sixth generation S550 and its successor (S650) became the top-selling sports car, surpassing the retiring Dodge Challenger and Chevy Camaro. Now, the Mustang is heading overseas as the new year begins, with the announcement that the seventh generation will be available in GT and Dark Horse versions on the Old Continent.
However, there is one drawback. The expensive Mustang GT and Dark Horse models will arrive in Europe with less powerful Coyote V8 engines. Due to regulations, the GT Fastback’s horsepower has been reduced from up to 486 hp to 440 hp, and the Dark Horse has dropped from 500 ponies to 448 horsepower. This is disappointing for European fans, who not only have to pay more than their American counterparts but also miss out on the full force of the mighty V8. But don’t worry, there are ways to address this issue.
For instance, you can find a more affordable Ford Mustang GT design in the digital realm of creative car content creators. At the same time, this design can transform the Mustang into an extreme supercar that is far more outrageous than the powerful 800-hp supercharged GTD. Avante, a UK-based digital creator known as avantedesigns_ on social media, envisions this transformation for Ford’s S650 seventh-generation 2024 Mustang.
You may already be familiar with this talented artist if you follow our story about Artisan Vehicle Design. This new limited series brand aims to give the R35 Nissan GT-R a look and feel reminiscent of the Skyline GT-R, with a redesigned exterior, completely revamped interior, and an engine rebuild by Litchfield Motors. Avante is involved in the styling process and has recently suggested that their 36-unit Artisan GT-R would look fantastic in Japan Police livery.
Avante is also dreaming of a potential Ford Mustang GT joining the modern revival of the Dodge, Plymouth, Ford, and Mercury NASCAR Aero Warriors from 1969 to 1970. This is actually a great idea, considering that before the 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona and 1970 Plymouth Superbird, the first Aero Warrior was the 1969 Ford Torino Talladega! For this modern take on the aero cars, Avante has created a crimson 2024 Ford Mustang GT that has been lowered and widened beyond our wildest imagination in CGI.
In fact, it seems that nothing on this Mustang was left in its original state, from the hood, mirrors, and fender flares to the rear and wheels. Perhaps the roof remains unaltered, but it’s insignificant when a massive wing emerges from the back as if it were always there, not added in post-processing. Regardless, it’s undeniably cool, isn’t it?
According to the Source autoevolution.com