"Ford's Unwavering Commitment to V8 Mustangs and Racing"

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Ford CEO Jim Farley expressed his commitment to continuing the production of affordable V8 sports cars, emphasizing the importance of the Mustang's legacy and the role of electrification in extending the V8's lifespan. Despite the introduction of the Mustang Mach-E, an electric crossover, Farley sees it as a means to support the ongoing production of internal combustion engine vehicles. He highlighted the global presence of Mustangs in racing and hinted at the potential for hybrid V8s in the future, indicating Ford's dedication to high-performance cars while embracing electrification.
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