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Ford Mustang Dark Horse returns to Australia with Triple Eight Supercars tie-up

The iconic Mustang Dark Horse is making a triumphant return to Australia with an exciting new special edition and a local build program. This highly-anticipated release has been met with great enthusiasm from car enthusiasts and fans of the legendary Mustang brand.

The new Mustang Dark Horse is a true testament to the power and performance of the iconic American muscle car. Inspired by the world of Supercars, this special edition boasts a sleek and aggressive design that is sure to turn heads on the road. With its bold lines and striking features, the Dark Horse is a true representation of the Mustang’s legacy of speed and style.

One of the most exciting aspects of the new Mustang Dark Horse is the local build program. This means that the car will be built right here in Australia, ensuring the highest level of quality and attention to detail. This is a significant milestone for the Mustang brand, as it marks the first time that a special edition Mustang will be built outside of the United States. This is a testament to the growing popularity and demand for the Mustang in Australia.

But the new Mustang Dark Horse is not just about looks and where it’s built. Under the hood, this beast is powered by a 5.0-liter V8 engine, delivering an impressive 339kW of power and 556Nm of torque. This means that the Dark Horse is not just a pretty face, but a true powerhouse on the road. With its advanced suspension and handling technology, the Dark Horse offers a smooth and exhilarating driving experience that is unmatched by any other car in its class.

Of course, with all these impressive features, it’s no surprise that the new Mustang Dark Horse comes with its highest price yet. But for true Mustang enthusiasts, this is a small price to pay for the ultimate driving experience. And with only a limited number of Dark Horses being produced, owning one of these special edition cars is a true privilege.

The Mustang Dark Horse is not just a car, it’s a symbol of freedom, power, and American ingenuity. It has captured the hearts of car enthusiasts around the world for over 50 years, and now it’s back in Australia to continue its legacy. This special edition is a celebration of the Mustang’s rich history and its unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of performance and design.

But the Mustang Dark Horse is not just for car enthusiasts. It’s a car that appeals to anyone who appreciates quality, style, and the thrill of the open road. It’s a car that makes a statement and demands attention wherever it goes. And with its Supercars-inspired design, the Dark Horse is sure to stand out from the crowd and leave a lasting impression.

In conclusion, the Mustang Dark Horse is back in Australia and it’s better than ever. With its Supercars-inspired design, local build program, and powerful performance, this special edition is a true testament to the Mustang’s legacy. And while it may come with its highest price yet, the Dark Horse is a car that is worth every penny for anyone who wants to experience the thrill of driving a true American icon. So buckle up and get ready to ride into the sunset with the new Mustang Dark Horse.

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