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2015 Ford Mustang

The 2015 Ford Mustang is all-new and quite the looker.

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2015 Ford Mustang

Dramatic styling from the front.
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Swept rear profile, plus the iconic tri-bar tail lights.
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Plenty of illumination from the angular headlights.
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Even rendered it looks sweet.
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Another view of the rear.
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The side profile shows the lower stance and the longer hood.
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In motion in the country.
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The Mustang looks even better in daylight.
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The all-new interior is simple and classic but clean and modern.
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A raw aluminum "wing" runs across the symmetric dash.
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A new, smaller wheel offers plenty of controls.
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Another isometric view, in the desert.
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Backlighting highlights the creases in the sheet metal.
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Lighting details call back to the first-generation Mustang.
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Classic tail lights with a new angle.

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