2021 Ford Mustang Mach 1 Confirmed:
Here Are the First Official Photos!
The 2021 Ford Mustang Mach 1 has finally been officially confirmed, and here are the first photos along with everything we know so far.
The current Toyota Corolla hasn't been with us for very long. The aggressive-looking five-door hatchback model first made its debut in the middle of 2018, and has since been joined by a similarly wide-mouthed four-door sedan variant. Despite its relative youth and visual edge, Toyota has decided to make the new Corolla a little spicier still with a new special-edition hatchback for 2021. The automaker has gone the literal route naming the car, too, dubbing it the Toyota Corolla Special Edition. You could fit your many better name ideas in the Corolla's spacious cargo area, but we digress.
At least the paint job is sweet—both in name and appearance. Every 2021 Toyota Corolla hatchback Special Edition will wear Supersonic Red paint, which in these photos resembles Mazda's gorgeous Soul Red hue. Each one also gets sportier looking side skirts, some extra cladding on the front bumper for a slightly angrier demeanor, and a very racey spoiler out back. There's also the requisite "Special Edition" badge on the hatch itself.
2021 Toyota Corolla Hatch Special Edition: Boring Name, Hot Paint
The 2021 Ford Mustang Mach 1 has finally been officially confirmed, and here are the first photos along with everything we know so far.
It's finally official: The Ford Mustang Mach 1 is back, and according to Mustang director Dave Pericak, it'll be "the most track-capable 5.0-liter Mustang ever." Considering how good the Mustang GT Performance Pack 2 is, those are bold words. But the Blue Oval confirms that the 2021 Ford Mustang Mach 1 will be perched on the highest rung of the 5.0-liter Mustang ladder—at least for however long the limited-edition model remains on sale.
Beyond that, few other details were given. But we do get to see the new pony car undergoing track testing for the first time. Though the front and rear ends of the Mach 1 remain camouflaged, a few details peek out. The most obvious difference is the Mach 1's circular air inlets or foglight holes flanking the galloping horse emblem in the grille. The look is likely a callback to the original 1969 Mustang Mach 1 with its grille-mounted fogs. Additionally, both the upper and lower grilles get a unique honeycomb mesh pattern.