"Ford's Unwavering Commitment to the V8 Mustang: A Legacy Defying Time"

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Ford CEO Jim Farley reaffirms the company's commitment to the V8 engine in the Mustang, emphasizing its presence in global racing and as a key feature in both street and track versions. The Mustang's V8 power will continue alongside Ford's electrification efforts, with the Mach-E and F-150 Lightning helping to offset emissions. Farley sees the V8 as a unique selling point, especially with competitors like the Chevrolet Camaro exiting the market, and plans to continue investing in the Mustang's evolution, including the introduction of new variants like the Dark Horse.
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