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		<title>Ford CEO Jim Farley Confirms: No All-Electric Mustang – V8 Engines to Continue</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Ford CEO Jim Farley has declared that Ford will never produce a fully electric Mustang. This announcement signifies a significant stance in the rapidly evolving automotive industry, which is increasingly&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Ford CEO Jim Farley has declared that Ford will never produce a fully electric Mustang. This announcement signifies a significant stance in the rapidly evolving automotive industry, which is increasingly focused on electric vehicles (EVs). Farley&#8217;s statement highlights the company&#8217;s commitment to preserving the Mustang&#8217;s identity, emphasizing the importance of its V8 engine, two-door design, and manual transmission. The Mustang Mach-E, an EV model, is seen as a separate entity rather than a replacement for the traditional Mustang. Ford intends to continue producing V8 Mustangs as long as it&#8217;s feasible, considering regulations and consumer demand. Alternative fuel options, such as hydrogen or sustainable fuels, are also being considered to keep the Mustang&#8217;s legacy alive, catering to those who value performance, driving experience, and tradition. While Ford is investing heavily in EVs, the company is not adopting a one-size-fits-all approach to the EV transition, acknowledging that not every vehicle segment is ready for full electrification. The success of the Mustang Mach-E has provided Ford with the financial flexibility to maintain the production of gas-powered Mustangs. With competitors like the Camaro and Challenger fading, the Mustang&#8217;s position in the American coupe market is solidified, representing a unique blend of automotive history and emotional appeal to fans. Ford is actively ensuring the survival of the V8 Mustang for as long as possible.</p>
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