2011 Ford Mustang GT Leads Class With 26 mpg Highway, 412 Horsepower
12:01 AM ET 3/16/10 | PR Newswire
New 2011 Mustang GT vaults to the top of its class with final fuel economy
certified by the EPA this week at 26 mpg highway and 17 mpg city
The Mustang GT -- carrying a 412-horsepower 5.0-liter V-8 engine and
six-speed manual transmission -- delivers incredible acceleration in addition to
fuel economy, thanks in part to the flexibility of the six-speed manual
transmission
The entire Mustang lineup now achieves segment-leading fuel economy with the
Mustang V-6 being the first car ever to deliver 305 hp and 31 mpg and the
Mustang GT achieving best-in-class fuel economy of 26 mpg
The 2011 Ford Mustang GT, powered by a new 412-hp 5.0-liter V-8 engine, adds
yet another notch to its belt: an EPA rating of 26 mpg highway when equipped
with the six-speed manual transmission, giving it the best fuel economy in its
class.
"The 2011 Mustang continues to exceed expectations in every category,
and these fuel economy numbers are another chapter in an incredible story,"
said Derrick Kuzak, Ford's group vice president, Global Product Development.
"To offer this kind of horsepower and class-leading fuel economy in a
comfortable, beautiful, tech-savvy and affordable package -- it's really
unprecedented."
With the six-speed manual transmission, Mustang GT coupe is rated at 17 mpg
city and 26 highway, while models with the available six-speed automatic achieve
18 mpg city and 25 highway.
The GT's best in class fuel numbers come on the heels of the Mustang V-6,
which just last week cracked the record books as not only the most
fuel-efficient Mustang ever, but also the first production car in history to
produce 305 horsepower and 31 mpg highway
Mustang GT is powered by an all-new 5.0-liter double-overhead-camshaft (DOHC)
V-8 with a host of advanced features to deliver the combination of power and
class-leading fuel economy.
Twin Independent Variable Camshaft Timing (Ti-VCT) adjusts the valvetrain in
microseconds depending on driver inputs. A carefully tuned intake and exhaust
system ensures free breathing at all engine speeds. And all-aluminum
construction results in a lightweight yet durable powerplant.
A pair of new transmissions, both with six forward ratios, also play a large
part in making the 2011 Mustang a breakthrough car. Regardless of whether
drivers want to shift for themselves or let the car shift for them, they're
treated to carefully chosen gear ratios to maximize fuel economy while still
delivering high-horsepower performance
"Mustang powertrain development has reached a point where customers
don't have to choose between fuel efficiency and performance," says Barb
Samardzich, Ford vice president of Global Powertrain Engineering. "Thanks
to technologies like Ti-VCT and our six-speed gearboxes, a Mustang driver has
the best of both worlds."
Fuel economy improvements on all Mustang models
Mustang GT shares fuel economy accolades with the new 3.7-liter Mustang V-6 -
the first production car ever to offer both 300-plus horsepower and 31 mpg on
the highway. Official 2011 EPA fuel economy ratings for the Mustang product line
are:
Mustang V-6
19 mpg city and 31 highway (automatic coupe)
19 mpg city and 29 highway (manual coupe)
Mustang GT
18 mpg city and 25 highway (automatic coupe)
17 mpg city and 26 highway (manual coupe)
In addition to powertrain improvements, upgrades to Mustang's body and
chassis design contribute to its 2011 performance. Examples include:
New EPAS eliminates the drag of an engine-operated hydraulic power steering
pump
Combined with the new six-speed transmissions, standard 3.31 (manual) and
3.15 (automatic) rear axle ratios provide an ideal blend of relaxed cruising rpm
and all-out acceleration
Aerodynamic improvements include a new front fascia on the Mustang GT, tire
spats on the rear wheels, modified underbody shields, a taller air dam and an
added rear decklid seal
The 2011 Mustang is built at the AutoAlliance International Plant in Flat
Rock, Mich., and goes on sale this spring.
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