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The Next Ford Mustang Will Look a Lot Like This Evos Concept

2015 model year Ford muscle car will ditch retro styling in order to appeal to younger buyers.

By Joshua Condon Apr 16, 2012 2:25PM
The Ford Evos concept. Photo by Ford.It seems the Ford Mustang's long run of retro-nostalgic styling may have come to an end: according to Matt Ramsey at the Wall Street Journal, citing sources familiar with Ford's plans and who have seen the next Mustang, the 2015 model year iteration of the iconic muscle car will retain some of the traditional styling cues used currently -- the long hood/short deck proportioning, round headlamps and shark-nosed grille -- but will also mark a "radical makeover" of the current model. Dishearteningly, the sources claim that the new Mustang will look more like the Ford Fusion than the current Mustang -- though on the plus side, they also say the new car will resemble an Aston Martin and "is almost a body double for the Evos concept car that Ford showed at the last fall."

Ramsey cites several reasons for the decision to ditch the retro styling, including the need to appeal to the 80 million or so Generation Y buyers for whom the throwback cues to the original '64 Mustang don't mean as much. Sales, too, have been slipping, down 4.4 percent from 2010 and more than half from the car's peak, in 2006. The other retro Detroit muscle, the Dodge Challenger and Chevrolet Camaro, each outsold the Mustang last month.

The Ford Mustang Boss 302. Photo by Ford.Ford has made no secret that the retro Mustang styling won't be around forever, and the Evos' sheetmetal has aggression and charm to spare; however, while we would welcome the cloud-connectivity and fastback styling, other details -- namely the bizarre dual gullwing doors and plug-in hybrid powertrain -- simply don't belong anywhere near a Mustang.

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Apr 17, 2012 2:12AM
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I am the proud owner of a Mustang GT convertible. This is my 6th one. If they choose to use this look, it will certainly be my last one. I love my car-just perfect in so many ways, especially the retro design. There is no room for that Euro design on a muscle car.
Apr 16, 2012 7:47PM
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I for one think that this new look could work. The image shown however is a bad angle. It doesn't show how the 2015 design takes cues from the outgoing model and presents a more futuristic interpretation.  The new look is fine.
Apr 16, 2012 7:09PM
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Here goes Ford importing another European design...this time the MUSTANG is the target.

Apr 16, 2012 6:46PM
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       I hope ford rethinks this, i'm a "gen Y" and I would hate it if they did that to the mustang, as would my friends. The retro look is as much of the appeal as the performance.

Apr 16, 2012 5:07PM
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I'm a  baby boomer who loves the retro look bought the 05 when it came out, if they think the new design will sell well they better start linning up at the unemployment office. If thats it, whats shown its fugly just like the new Escape....

Apr 16, 2012 4:01PM
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i'm part of generation Y and i love the retro look....
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