Published On May 5, 2021
The Next Gen Mustang will compete in the NASCAR Cup Series starting in the 2022 season. The new car, which has been under development for two years, is completely different from its predecessor – redesigned from the ground up. Unlike past versions, with the exterior being the only noticeable change, this model is built for the future, featuring flexibility for technological advances such as a hybrid or electric powertrain. The new race car more closely mirrors its Mustang production counterpart, which maintains its title as world’s best-selling sports car.
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