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Published on Mon, Nov 27, 2006
By: The LACar Editorial Staff
Ford Mustang Giugiaro concept
FIRST LOOK
ITALIAN STALLION
"It seemed only fitting" said Mays. "This design study reinforces the global
appeal of Mustang, yet it's right at home in L.A. - America's most enthusiastic
performance and muscle car market. Plus, design icon Giorgetto Giugairo's offer
to work his magic on Mustang alongside his son underscores the timelessness
allure of Ford's most iconic car."
Design aficionados will remember that the senior Giugiaro - who last year
celebrated his 50 th anniversary in the business by designing a custom-made
Ferrari, the GG50 - created the 1965 Bertone Mustang. The car, which was
unmistakably Italian in its interpretation, became the first European-styled car
to make its international debut in America following the end of World War II.
The senior Giugiaro's portfolio includes concept and production designs for
nearly every automaker in the world - from Fiat, Alfa Romeo and Volkswagen to
Mazda, Lotus and Bugatti. Since joining ItalDesign, the family firm, in 1990,
Fabrizio Giugiaro has helped deliver key global designs as well, but American
automotive icons have long captured his attention.
He designed the Chevrolet Corvette Moray, unveiled in early 2003, and was eager
to expand the collection of Giugiaro-interpreted American metal.
Fabrizio Giugiaro led the 2-D design process on the Mustang by Giugiaro concept,
allowing him to deliver a complete exterior model from the family's Turin,
Italy, studios in just four months.
Visually, the Mustang by Giugiaro appears more compact than the production car,
thanks to a reduction of the rear overhang and a signature Giugiaro "trick" of
tapering the angles on the car to the limit of its mechanical outlines.
Still, the Italian version of America's most popular muscle car hasn't lost any
of its swagger.
The vibrant orange concept is wider than the production version. The Giugiaros
added 30 millimeters to the front, gradually expanding the width by a full 80
millimeters toward the rear, which is typical in Italian design.
With its longer hood and the trunk barely visible, the car looks more of a
fastback in side view. But details throughout reinforce the freedom and
rebellion synonymous with Mustang. Fabrizio Giugiaro's favorites include:
As its wheels and tires suggest, the Mustang by Giugiaro is more than just a
tribute to Mustang design. It also is an exclamation of the car's heritage of
performance.
The concept features a powertrain and chassis enhanced in conjunction with Ford
Racing - which is responsible for Ford Motor Company motorsports development and
operations.
Ford Racing's efforts include the development and sale of a race-prepared
version of the Mustang, called the FR500C, for the Grand-Am KONI Challenge
Series. In its first season alone, the FR500C scored five wins in the 2005 GS
Class, including the manufacturers' championship, in which Mustang bested other
production-based sports cars, including the BMW M3 and Porsche 911.
This Mustang, a turn-key race car sold to privateers, provided the inspiration
for the Mustang by Giugiaro concept's performance and handling attributes.
Ford Racing improved on the already-robust 300 horsepower all-aluminum 4.6-liter
3-valve V-8 engine in the production Mustang GT by adding an intercooled
twin-screw supercharger for the new concept. Additional improvements include
fuel injectors from the Ford GT and a unique engine calibration. Engine air
intake is increased with a larger 95 mm mass air meter and a conical air filter.
Exhaust performance is enhanced with new Ford Racing mufflers and an X-pipe.
The powertrain upgrades deliver an estimated 500 horsepower, complete with a
boost level of 11 psi from the Ford Racing supercharger. A high-efficiency Ford
Racing aluminum radiator provides increased cooling capability to accompany the
extra 200 horsepower provided under hood.
Under the car, the FR500C-inspired chassis tuning is accomplished with a
tailored Ford Racing Handling Pack. This package, available through Ford Racing
for the Mustang GT, adds new Dynamic-tuned dampers, lowering springs and
anti-sway bars. The changes give the car a lower stance while sharpening
handling response. The car rides approximately 1.5 inches lower than the
production Mustang GT.
"The Mustang by Giugiaro drives as good as it looks" said Fabrizio Giugiaro.
"After taking it to the limits on streets outside of Turin, I can honestly say
this car was well worth the 30,000 hours of blood, sweat and tears that we
invested to create a modern performance classic."
Look for Giugiaro cues to show up on the next-generation Mustang.
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