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    Spying: 2015 Ford Mustang

    William Maley

    Editor/Reporter - CheersandGears.com

    June 7, 2012

    At first glance, you might be wondering why pictures of a 2013 Mustang are considered spy shots. It's only when you notice the rear bumper has been trimmed and the bulging fuel cap, you see that this Mustang is hiding something.

    According to Motor Trend, that something is the 2015 Mustang. The trimmed rear might indicate a different powertrain or underbody structure. The bulging fuel cap most likely foretells a change to the vehicle’s hard points.

    And the big surprise lies underneath this Mustang. It appears the next-generation Mustang could be dropping the solid rear-axle and going towards independent rear suspension.

    We'll see what Ford has in store for the next Mustang when its revealed in 2014.

    Source: Motor Trend


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