2018 Ford Mustang GT Gallery

Ford has given its Mustang a redesign, taking the 2015 reboot of the muscle-car and transplanting some styling cues from the GT350. It's the front where the most obvious changes have been made, with the nose now dropped by around an inch. The grill's tapers have been exaggerated and there are now LED headlamps as standard.

At the rear, there's a new lower fascia and diffuser, while the GT gets quad-tailpipes as standard. There's also an optional active exhaust system, with variable valves that adjust the soundtrack according to engine speed. The rear lights have been redesigned to echo the "whisker" style front lamps.

Inside, there's an optional 12-inch digital display rather than analog dials. That has various customizable layouts, including the ability to switch colors, and they can all be saved to driver-specific presets including steering and engine modes. Ford has used more soft-touch plastic, including on the door sills, while the starter button is now real metal, and the dash-topper is hand-stitched leather.