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Photos: 2010 Ford Mustang

Ford brings an updated Mustang to the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show. The 2010 Mustang builds on the success of Ford's retro-looking 2005 Mustang, revising that car with new body styling, interior materials, and cabin electronics.

Wayne Cunningham
Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes about automotive technology for CNET's Roadshow. Prior to the automotive beat, he covered spyware, Web building technologies, and computer hardware. He began covering technology and the Web in 1994 as an editor of The Net magazine.
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With more than 40 years of history, the Mustang is a bona fide classic. Since 2005, the Mustang has recaptured the look of its youth. Ford redesigned the Mustang for the 2010 model, enhancing that retro look further while adding electronics and a futuristic roof option.
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Front end

Ford restyled the front end, using headlight casings with integrated turn signals and a resculpted Mustang badge on the grille. The GT version gets a 4.6-liter V-8, which takes advantage of the newly bulging hood for better air flow.
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New haunches

Although the front gets a more aggressive look, the fast back is accentuated by the high rear fenders. The Mustang still has a solid rear axle, but Ford tuned the suspension for better handling.
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Cohesive interior materials

Ford designers ensured a cohesive look around the cabin, using the same finishes around switchgear on the stack and steering wheel. The dash uses a single piece of soft material stretching across.
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Glass roof

One of the coolest options is this glass roof. It adds a futuristic look to the exterior, but is even more impressive on the interior, with its ceiling-spanning sunroof.
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Convertible

Or you can have a completely open roof with the convertible.
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Electronics

The Ford Sync system is available in the Mustang, as is this touch-screen navigation system. Ford cleverly put a 12 volt power point at the top of the stack, making it convenient for radar detectors and other windshield mounted devices.

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