If they're consistent add 5hp to the easter egg and you end up with 777hp.Increased a bit in the official brochure
The picture is not from the GT500, it was taken from the Mustang GT (That's also the reason it only has a 160MPH speedometer).72mph is over 3k RPM in 7th gear? That would only make sense with the 10R80 trans. If these numbers are to be taken seriously(I don't but whatevs) then that would dismiss the idea of a 7-speed DCT.
It would be great. If we really start trusting in easter eggs what you are saying would make sense... however I'm afraid that the information that Farruko has said (among others members) starts to make sense as well. For example, by looking at the picture it can also imply a "easter egg" of a "7speed 720HP" car :(If they're consistent add 5hp to the easter egg and you end up with 777hp.
Yes, S is for Sport, which uses the paddles. D is for regular drive mode.What does S mean versus D for Drive in this context? I know on some cars with old 3 speed transmissions there was D, 2 and 1. S for sport or manual shift mode?
The picture is not from the GT500, it was taken from the Mustang GT (That's also the reason it only has a 160MPH speedometer).
Yup, so the speed or which gear is on is not representative for the GT500. And again, by looking at that “Easter egg” it looks like a 720HP 7speed GT500.So were all the other cluster images people were using to look for their easter eggs.
That’ll all depend on how much it weighs but at 4-4100 lbs I think it’d be light enough to beat the the hellcat barring a pretty good power bump. What kind of power bump are you hearing they might get?if it comes with 720 no demons will be killed and maybe not even hellcat after '19 power increase. should be able to beat the zl1 tho ;)