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Today Ford has announced it will be introducing the 2022 California Special convertible in select countries in Europe. Apparently not all countries will get it, but the main markets Germany and the UK obviously will. Here are the official press release and press shots plus a link to a video commercial:

New Ford Mustang California Special Turns California Dreaming into Reality in Europe for the First Time
  • Ford introduces new Mustang California Special, channelling the spirit of iconic 1968
  • Original with unique design details including “colour shift” decals
  • Available exclusively in 450 PS V8 convertible specification, California Special is built for top-down fun with standard features including heated and cooled front seats

COLOGNE, Germany, March 7, 2022 – The quintessential style of west coast America has crossed the Atlantic as the Ford Mustang California Special arrives in Europe for the first time.

Embodying the free-spirited ethos of the 1968 original, the new California Special is offered exclusively in convertible body style with a folding soft-top for classic looks and open-air thrills. A special-edition design package with unique badging, detailing, 19-inch alloy wheels and special “colour shift” California Special decals delivers distinctive style, and Ford’s charismatic 450 PS V8 petrol engine provides the power for effortless cruising.

Inside, the Mustang California Special is designed to help liberate all the fun of the open road whatever the weather, with bespoke California Special detailing adding exclusive appeal. Standard comfort technologies include heated and cooled front seats, a 12-inch customisable instrument cluster, and advanced SYNC 3 connectivity that enables drivers to call up their favourite road trip soundtrack or find directions to the nearest beach using just their voice.

A new video released today by Ford marks the Mustang California Special’s arrival in Europe by celebrating the spirit of Mustang and demonstrating that California is a state of mind to be enjoyed wherever you are.

“The California Special is a huge part of the Mustang’s legacy in America and it symbolises so much of what Mustang stands for: The joy of driving and the freedom of the open road. Those ideals resonate just as strongly with driving enthusiasts in Europe, so it’s about time customers here got to experience the unique California Special blend of style, performance and driving fun,” said Matthias Tonn, Mustang chief programme engineer, Ford of Europe.

Classic design reinvented
When the now iconic Ford Mustang first hit the streets in 1964, owners’ clubs sprang up across America, with many regional dealers creating their own personalised designs. One – inspired by the 1967 Shelby GT notchback coupe prototype – came to be called the California Special.

That original version featured a blacked-out grille, fog lights and a side racing stripes that ended ahead of new rear side air scoops, as well as a Shelby-inspired spoiler. Impressed, Ford put a limited number of California Special cars into production for 1968.

The newest interpretation – available only as a folding soft-top convertible in homage to the famously Mediterranean-like climate of “the Golden State” – reflects the original with a honeycomb front grille finished in Ebony Black and featuring a GT/CS badge in Race Red, as well as lower side stripes finished in black, red and grey. Incorporating GT/CS logos, the stripes run from the front to rear wings and feature a hidden “California Special” script that is almost invisible in low light conditions but becomes much more prominent in stronger sunlight.

Like the original, aerodynamic enhancements hint at V8 performance, with a larger front splitter and optional rear side air scoops. At the rear, a California Special faux filler cap sits above quad tailpipes. Unique five-spoke alloy wheels add to the exclusivity. Front 19 x 9-inch and rear 19 x 9.5-inch wheels are finished in Carbonised Grey to complement the front splitter, side skirts and rear diffuser. Under the bonnet, a strut tower brace features a California Special badge.

Nine exterior colours include signature Grabber Blue and Cyber Orange, contrasting with the black roof that folds to transform the coupe profile into a sleek convertible in eight seconds.

Further unique design touches and comfort features inside the Mustang California Special highlight its special-edition status. Standard heated and cooled front seats help occupants stay comfortable with the roof down in summer or winter. The leather seats and door inserts are part-finished in grey Miko® suede – an ecological, synthetic material made from recycled polyester – with red stitching. Seats and floor mats are embossed with the GT/CS logo, and the instrument panel is finished in Carbon Hex aluminium with a unique Mustang California Special badge.

Ford’s SYNC 3 communication and entertainment system 1 is designed to always be ready for a spur of the moment road trip, enabling drivers to control their connected smartphones, audio, navigation, and climate functions with conversational voice commands and a central 8-inch touch screen. The system is compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto 2 at no extra cost and connectivity is provided on the move by a standard FordPass Connect modem. 3

Standard driver assistance technologies including Adaptive Cruise Control with Pre-Collision Assist and Lane Keeping Alert 4 help make every day driving less demanding, with the ultimate in stress relief provided by the folding roof, creating unlimited headroom.

Good vibrations
The Mustang California Special’s 5.0-litre Ford V8 engine – delivering 450 PS and 529 Nm 5 of torque – provides the performance and soundtrack befitting a special-edition Mustang.

Combined with Ford’s six-speed manual transmission featuring rev-matching technology for seamless gearchanges and an even sportier character, the model accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 4.8 seconds. Ford’s advanced 10-speed automatic transmission delivers 4.5-second 0‑100 km/h acceleration.

The automatic transmission also optimises performance depending on the selected Drive Mode. 4 Normal, Sport, Track and Snow/Wet modes deliver the appropriate driving experience whether on Route 66 or the A6. Good Neighbour mode can automatically limit the exhaust’s noise output at pre-programmed times of the day.

Traction and cornering grip are maximised by a standard limited-slip differential and an available MagneRide® 6 suspension system. It monitors conditions one thousand times per second and uses an electronically-controlled fluid to match damping resistance to the driving scenario.




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Ha! You beat me to it by a minute........I've just deleted my post!


I'm really pleased that it's coming here but, WHY OH WHY only as a convertible????!!!???
 
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Btw the woman in the video wears a special dress that changes color from pink to blue when it gets wet.
 

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Oh, I get the California connection..........both my rentals were convertibles when we did a couple of California roadtrips way back when. But it really will be a niche product. I reckon perhaps 1 in 10 UK Mustang sales will be the convertible. If they sell 1000 Mustangs in the UK this year (but I bet it won't be that many), that's perhaps 100 Cali-Specials, assuming every convertible buyer goes for this option.

If we get a '23MY before S650 launches, hopefully they'll offer the Fastback too!
 

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I've just noticed the side scoops aren't standard, only optional, I know they're not functional, but I like 'em and the original had them.
 
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Good spot, I hadn't really noticed that. I actually hate them, so one more reason for me to get it :)
 

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Hmmmm, looks like there might be a problem with this one. It's an auto, and it appears to be in Park!!

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You're lacking behind... it is the new P-erformance gear. You'll have to order the PP3 to get it :crazy:

Ford Denmark just announced today that this will come to Denmark. I think this will go the same way as the Bullit and especially Mach1 - due to Danish taxes the increased price from normal export GT model is mindblown.
The difference between stock GT and stock Mach1 is $30.000 - and that makes the Mach1 hit wopping $150.000 :angry:

I love my country... but being a car enthusiast here is like throwing money in a shredder :crackup:
 

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This is not even a real California Special. They just made a Bullits partsbin (grille, wheels) and added a CS badge to it. WTF Ford? Why can't you just sell the real CS editions with the unique grille, wheels and sidevents?
 

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This is not even a real California Special. They just made a Bullits partsbin (grille, wheels) and added a CS badge to it. WTF Ford? Why can't you just sell the real CS editions with the unique grille, wheels and sidevents?
Well, even the US spec CS has the Bullitt grille and wheels. My guess, these were already homologated for Europe, so it made sense to re-use them.

Also, the exhaust in the GT has now been modified and homologated to pass the forthcoming EU noise regulation test. On one hand, that's good news. On the other, I hope it hasn't muted it too much.
 

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Also no mention of the performance pack cs yet the presser talks about a staggered tire setup only on the pp cs cars here. Odd.
 

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That's because EUuropean/Australian GTs come with most of the Performance Pack as standard, although we don't get the Torsen diff.
 

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I reckon perhaps 1 in 10 UK Mustang sales will be the convertible. If they sell 1000 Mustangs in the UK this year (but I bet it won't be that many), that's perhaps 100 Cali-Specials, assuming every convertible buyer goes for this option.
Just picking up on your U.K. volume comment - have you ever seen any volume info for U.K. cars ?

Even basic info would be good, but a breakdown by engine / transmission / colour etc would be perfect :like:

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