 Mustang V6 (Source: allfordmustangs.com)
Ford's Mustang V6 finally gets some balls
When it comes to increasing the fuel
economy of vehicles to meet more strict CAFE
regulations, automakers are looking at a variety of possible
scenarios. Many like Toyota and Honda are pushing hybrid powertrains
with vehicles like the Prius
and Insight. Others, like VW and Audi, are heavily
invested in diesel technology.
Ford is no stranger to relatively
expensive hybrid
powertrains or turbocharging,
but it is using an off-the-shelf, normally aspirated V6 to boost fuel
economy in its 2011 Mustang. Base Mustangs have long been the
laughing stock of the sporty coupe market with drivers limping along
with a "whopping" 210 hp (240 lb-ft of torque) from a
4.0-liter V6 engine. That engine is rated at 18 mpg in the city and
26 mpg on the highway with a 5-speed manual transmission (16 mpg/24
mpg with a 5-speed automatic transmission).
Ford's base 2011 Mustang, however,
should be able to give a little more dignity to those who choose not
to go the GT route. The 2011 Mustang is now powered by a smaller,
all-aluminum
3.7-liter V6 which pumps out an impressive 305 hp and 280 lb-ft
of torque (at 6500 rpm and 4250 rpm respectively). The new engine is
also 40 pounds lighter than the outgoing unit.
For the eco-conscious folks out there,
fuel economy is up as well despite the 31 percent improvement in
power. This time around, it's the automatic transmission (6-speed)
that gets the best fuel economy at 19 mpg city/30 mpg highway. The
6-speed manual transmission is not far behind at 18 mpg city/29 mpg
highway.
With the V6 Mustang now within 10 hp of
its more expensive GT brother, Ford is expected to announce a new V8
engine for the vehicle that will be rated at around 400/400
(hp/lb-ft).
For comparison, the Mustang V6's arch
enemy -- the Camaro V6 -- is rated at 17 mpg city/29 mpg highway.
Considering that the new Mustang V6 now offers relatively the same
punch as the Camaro V6 while weighing around 400 pounds less means
that a whole new round of pony car wars is likely to begin.
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