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Here's a new one. At a far distance this 2018 Mustang mule appeared to be sporting a shaker hood reminiscent of the Mach 1, but as it approached we are able to see that it was a strange bump mocked up on top of the hood.
The first 2018 Mustang prototypes were spied last week with full body camouflage suggesting styling changes for both the front and rear end of the vehicle.
Since we're not expecting any major engine additions for the 2018+ Mustang GT with the exception of the 5.0-liter potentially receiving a combination of port fuel injection with direct injection and modest power bump, the fabricated bump attached to this S550 mule's hood just adds to the intrigue.
Whether the fabricated bump attached to the hood suggests other engine tweaks in store for the S550 Mustang or an indication that something is being worked on for a possible 2018 Mach 1, remains to be seen.
The mule also shows substituted front headlights in place of the current production headlights with the signature tri-bar "shark gill" daytime running lights.
With the perpetual cat and mouse game and Ford's continual improvements in camouflage and automotive disguise this could just be a sly stunt on the part of the automaker. We'll find out soon enough.
The first 2018 Mustang prototypes were spied last week with full body camouflage suggesting styling changes for both the front and rear end of the vehicle.
Since we're not expecting any major engine additions for the 2018+ Mustang GT with the exception of the 5.0-liter potentially receiving a combination of port fuel injection with direct injection and modest power bump, the fabricated bump attached to this S550 mule's hood just adds to the intrigue.
Whether the fabricated bump attached to the hood suggests other engine tweaks in store for the S550 Mustang or an indication that something is being worked on for a possible 2018 Mach 1, remains to be seen.
The mule also shows substituted front headlights in place of the current production headlights with the signature tri-bar "shark gill" daytime running lights.
With the perpetual cat and mouse game and Ford's continual improvements in camouflage and automotive disguise this could just be a sly stunt on the part of the automaker. We'll find out soon enough.
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