Speculation as to a possible SVT or SVO badge for the four-cylinder turbo has now been answered. The simple moniker distinguishes it from the V-6 and GT alternatives, and suggests that Ford has no plans to drop a turbo V-6 EcoBoost engine in the car anytime soon, as well.
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The information comes from what appears to be a leaked Mustang dealer order guide at Mustang6G forums. Other details that can be gleaned from the PDF include:
- The Mustang EcoBoost will be available with a six-speed manual transmission (standard) and an optional six-speed automatic.
- The standard rear end ratio for the Mustang EcoBoost will be 3.31:1 (or 3:15:1 for the automatic)
- A limited-slip differential is standard on all Mustang EcoBoost models
- An upgrade to the 3.55:1 rear end
- 19x9-inch High Gloss Black aluminum wheels wrapped in 255/40 summer tires
- Heavy Duty front springs
- Upgraded rear sway bar
- “Unique Chassis Tuning”
- Larger brake rotors and four-piston calipers
- Unique electric power steering, ABS, and stability control tuning
- An aluminum dash panel
- A larger radiator
- A gauge pack with oil pressure and boost gauges
- Rear spoiler delete
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