
Four exhaust modes include a Quiet mode, Standard, Sport, and a snarling Track mode. The new 2018 S550 model will provide several exhaust modes to enhance the iconic vehicle experience. Other additions new to the 2018-2022 Mustang are a new driving mode called Drag Strip which is designed to increase the car's straight-line performance, a pre-collision system, a lane-departure warning, and a lane-keeping assist. Both of these S550 models will see gains in performance over their 2017 counterparts, with the EcoBoost 30 lb-ft more torque and the GT providing 25 more horsepower and 20 lb-ft more torque.įor cars equipped with the Performance Package, the 2018-2022 Mustang will come with a sizable, functional rear wing, though performance package buyers will be given the choice to opt-out of this significant addition if they so choose.

Instead, they will offer a turbocharged 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine in the EcoBoost and a naturally aspirated 5.0-liter Coyote V8 in the GT. One notable change is the fact that Ford has ditched the V6 engine for the 2018-2022 Mustang. In order to gain a leg up in its ongoing competition, Ford has engineered the 2018-2022 Mustang with a number of upgrades designed to make this latest Mustang go faster, look sleeker, drive better, and provide more safety features for its occupants.

The 2018-2022 Mustang features plenty to get excited about.
