2010 Ford Mustang Interior Revealed

by shnack on Wednesday, September 10, 2008
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2010 Mustang Interior

Source: Jalopnik

After getting a clearer look at the 2010 Ford Mustang GT500 yesterday, we just got these perfect spy shots in from the folks at KGP laying out the interior changes for the 2010 Ford Mustang. If you're having a hard time identifying the differences, don't be shocked, as they're subtle and evolutionary over the outgoing 2009 model. Given the rubber steering wheel, we're assuming this interior belongs to the base V6 model, but changes like the revised center stack, cleaned up emergency brake lever, new air vents and a side window defrost vent will be shared across all cars. It's also worth noting the ergonomic updates to the center stack, as the digital readout is now at the top of the pile, followed by presets and menu controls; the volume and tuning knobs are both analog knobs now (thank you Ford) and the HVAC controls move to the bottom. Door panels remain largely unchanged except for the speaker panel.

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We just got a new look inside the 2010 Mustang, and this prototype's dash was completely uncovered and uncamouflaged. This is the first time we've gotten a truly clean and unencumbered look at the new 'Stang's redesigned interior. The new dash design appears to utilize a number of the current Mustang's parts to save cost, but the main dash face, the center console, gauge-package, and steering wheel have all been restyled to give a more refined, upscale look while maintaining the simple, retro feel.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
February 18, 2009, 10:48 am
do u have an automatic 2010 mustang?
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E.M.
August 29, 2009, 8:34 pm
Where the cockpit-like styling? This looks like some older Inifinity luxury sedan dashboard and not a sport coupe dashboard. Let's see bold carving up of the dash to spotlight the gauges and make the driver feel as though they entered a race car or jet... Come on you US designers!

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