
New for 2006
"Pony Package" offers Mustang V-6
customers a GT-inspired suspension with larger
wheels and tires, ABS and traction control,
custom grille with foglamps and Pony Emblems
Mustang GT now available with four distinct
wheel- and -tire combinations, including two
all-new 18-inch wheels and tires complemented
by unique suspension tuning 
Two new colors include Vista Blue Clearcoat
Metallic and Tungsten Grey Clearcoat Metallic,
first shown on the 2004 NAIAS Mustang show car
Later in the model year, an additional, darker
aluminum interior upgrade option will become
available
Overview
Since its dramatic 1964 introduction, Ford
Mustang has been the icon of American performance
with its bold style, brawny engine and rear-wheel-drive
excitement, earning its place as the top-selling
sports car for 19 years straight. For 2006,
Ford is building on the clean-sheet 2005 design
by offering a V-6 "Pony Package,"
18-inch wheels on GT models, a pair of new colors
and , later in the model year, a darker
aluminum
interior upgrade option.
Since its all-new 2005 redesign, Mustang has
won dozens of accolades including "Most
Significant Vehicle" from Edmunds.com,
"Official Car of Summer" from Outside
magazine as well as listing in AutoWeek's top
10 cars and Ward's Auto World's 10 best engines.
Mustang is one of the greatest automotive sales
success stories of all time.
Nearly
one out of every two sports cars sold in America
this year has been a Mustang. The car garnered
more than two times as many sales as its closest
competitor in the small specialty segment, which
features sports coupes such as the Pontiac GTO,
Nissan 350Z, Chrysler Sebring and Hyundai Tiburon.
It's also America 's best-selling convertible.
For 2006, Ford Mustang will offer customers
more customization potential with the all-new
"Pony Package," providing Mustang
V-6 customers a GT-inspired suspension with
larger wheels and tires, custom grille with
fog lamps and other enhancements.
Mustang GT customers can now also choose between
four different wheel and tire packages, including
two new 18-inch wheels and tires
complemented
by unique suspension tuning. In addition, two
new Mustang colors Vista Blue Clearcoat
Metallic and Tungsten Grey Clearcoat Metallic
join the color palette for 2006.
Mustang comes in St and ard, Deluxe and Premium
packages (Deluxe and Premium only for GT models)
in a choice of coupe or convertible with a V-6
or V-8 engine mated to a 5-speed manual or automatic
transmission. It is built in Flat Rock, Mich.
Design and Equipment
Mustang is pure American muscle. The signature
long hood and short rear deck capitalize on
40 years of history, as do classic design cues
that have defined
Mustangs
since the 1960s: C-scoops in the sides, three-element
taillamps and a galloping horse badge in the
center of the grille. The Mustang's menacing
shark-like nose imparts an attitude not seen
since the 1967 model, while jeweled, round headlamps
in trapezoidal housings are part of its striking
new modern architecture. The car's aggressive
rake gives the design visual motion while the
short overhangs anchor it visually and physically
to the road.
The new-for-2006 V-6 "Pony Package"
includes a customized grille with GT-style round
fog lamps and a chrome bezel or "corral"
around the
traditional
Mustang prancing horse. Backing up this visual
upgrade is a GT-inspired suspension featuring
a larger front stabilizer bar, the addition
of a rear stabilizer bar and P235/55ZR17 tires
on painted cast-aluminum wheels. With bright
machined rims and unique tri-bar Pony center
caps, these are the largest wheels and tires
ever fitted to a V-6 Mustang.
Further touches include Pony front fender badges,
lower door tape stripe, carpeted front floor
mats with special brushed chrome "Mustang"
logos and a rear spoiler. Four-wheel disc brakes
with anti-lock braking system (ABS) and traction
control are also part of the package.
In the 2006 model year, Mustang GT also will
have two new 18-inch wheel and tire combinations
the largest tires ever fitted to a production
V-8 Mustang since the 2000 SVT Cobra R model
and unique suspension tuning calibrated
to the larger treads. Mustang GT customers will
be able to choose from four wheel- and -tire
combinations.
Inside, the industry-first, color-configurable
instrument panel offers the ultimate in personalization.
Mustang owners can mix and match lighting at
the touch of a button to create more than 125
different color backgrounds to suit their personality,
mood, outfit or whim.
Modern touches mix with Mustang history and
heritage. Chrome-ringed air vents are aligned
vertically across the dash, precisely in line
with the gauges, and the steering wheel has
three spokes with a center hub marked by the
horse and tricolor bars logo, echoing the design
of the 1967 Mustang.
Numerous st and ard features include one-touch
up/down power windows, power mirrors, keyless
entry and power locks, a heated rear window,
interval wipers, air conditioning, speed control
and CD player.
Powertrain and Chassis
Muscular engines infuse Mustang with tire-smoking
performance. The 4.6-liter aluminum V-8 has
three-valve heads and cranks out 300 horsepower.
That's more than 50 percent more power than
the small-block 289-cubic-inch V-8 found in
the classic 1964 model.
The st and ard engine, a 60-degree 4.0-liter
SOHC V-6, produces 210 horsepower and 240 pound-feet
of torque.
Five-speed manual transmissions are st and
ard. The V-8 powered GT is equipped with a rugged
Tremec 3650 gearbox, while V-6 uses the proven
Tremec T-5. Since 2005, Mustang has been available
with a five-speed automatic which provides a
unique combination of off-the-line jump and
good highway fuel economy.
At the front suspension, MacPherson struts
with reverse "L" lower control arms
deliver both comfort and control. The three-link
rear suspension has a lightweight, tubular Panhard
rod that provides precise control of the rear
axle. This technology stabilizes the rear axle
as the wheels move, particularly during hard
cornering.
The st and ard four-wheel disc brakes have
the biggest rotors and stiffest calipers ever
fitted to a mainstream Mustang. Twin-piston
aluminum calipers clamp down on 12.4-inch ventilated
front brake discs on GT models.
In the rear, the brake rotors are 11.8 inches
in diameter more than 12 percent larger
than on the 2004 model.
A four-channel anti-lock braking system with
traction control is available for a greater
degree of brake control. It uses electronic
sensors to constantly monitor road conditions
and feed the information to a dedicated control
computer capable of determining, within milliseconds,
whether the vehicle is on dry pavement or negotiating
a slippery surface. When traction control isn't
desired, drivers can deactivate the system with
a simple button on the instrument panel.
Safety and Security
With power comes responsibility. The 2006 Mustang
helps occupants stay safe.
Ford's Personal Safety System, a comprehensive
safety technology package, is st and ard. The
system provides increased protection in frontal
crashes by analyzing crash factors and determining
the proper response within milliseconds. It
uses dual-stage driver and front-passenger air
bags capable of deploying at full or
partial power safety belt pretensioners
and energy management retractors.
Standard occupant classification sensing builds
on the strength of the Personal Safety System
to tailor deployment of the front-passenger
air bag. If the passenger seat sensor detects
no weight or very little weight, as for
a briefcase the passenger air bag is
automatically switched off. If more weight is
on the seat, as for a small child, the air bag
remains deactivated and an instrument panel
light alerts the driver. If a
heavier
adult is in the passenger seat, the air bag
automatically switches on.
An optional active anti-theft package offers
customers a new level of security. It includes
a sensing module to guard against tow-away thefts,
an interior motion sensor to detect "smash-
and -grab" break-ins, a separate alarm
sounder in addition to the vehicle horn
to thwart thieves trying to disable the
horn and a high-capacity, 60-ampere-hour battery
that sounds the alarm longer.
Major Features and Options 
V-6 St and ard: One-touch up/down power windows,
power mirrors and door locks, keyless entry,
air conditioning, CD player, tilt steering wheel,
speed control, rear window defroster, stainless
steel exhaust, 16-inch wheels, four-wheel power
disc brakes, split-folding rear seat on Coupe
models.
V-6 Deluxe adds: 16-inch machined-face aluminum
wheels.
V-6 Premium adds: 16-inch painted bright machined
aluminum wheels with chrome spinner, Shaker
500 audio system with six-disc CD changer and
MP3 capability, six-way power adjustable driver
seat.
GT Deluxe adds: 4.6-liter 3-valve V-8 engine,
ABS with traction control,
stainless
steel dual exhaust, front fog lamps in grille,
complex reflector halogen headlamps with integral
turn signals, rear spoiler, performance tires
with 17-inch painted cast aluminum wheels, AM/FM
stereo with single CD, cloth sport bucket seats
and tilt steering wheel.
GT Premium adds: Shaker 500 Audio system with
six-disc CD player and Aberdeen leather-trimmed
embossed sport bucket seats.
Options include the V-6 Pony Package, seat-mounted
side air bags, interior upgrade package with
satin aluminum trim or, later in the model year,
dark aluminum trim; MyColor custom instrument
panel, interior color accent package with black
interior and red seats and door inserts, five-speed
automatic transmission, two styles of 18-inch
cast-aluminum wheels (later in the model year
on GT only), Active-Theft System.
Milestones
1964
Mustang introduced at World's Fair in New York
on April 17
1964
250,000th Mustang sold
1965
Mustang becomes the most successful new car
by selling 418,812 cars in its first model year
1966
One millionth Mustang rolls off the line at
Dearborn Assembly plant
1967
Mustang 390 GT wins CARS magazine's "Top
Performance Car of the Year"
1974
Mustang II wins Motor Trend's "Car of the
Year" award
1983
The California Highway Patrol purchases 400
Mustangs to help troopers keep up during high-speed
pursuits
1983
Mustang SVO introduced as 1984 model
1993
First-generation SVT Mustang Cobra introduced
with a 5.0-liter V-8 producing 235 horsepower
1995
SVT Mustang Cobra "R" model produces
300 horsepower from its 5.8-liter V-8
2003
With a 5.4-liter V-8, SVT Mustang Cobra offers
390 horsepower
2004
Mustang celebrates its 40th anniversary with
a special edition and a concept car at the North
American International Auto Show
2005
All-new platform and clean-sheet design makes
Mustang faster, safer, more agile and better-looking
than ever
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