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New 2023 S650 Ford Mustang Renders are Hideous!

 Is it just me?

Or do these Newly released renders of the next Gen Ford Mustang look horrible?

I can't imagine I'm alone on this...

  
Seriously though...

It looks like some Ford Engineers
smashed a Ford Edge into
the front end of the current gen Mustang.
Photo Provided by Mustang 7g

Did I get that right???


Ford should have learned from the mistakes of Chevrolet, and the hideous makeover the current gen Camaro received. 

The Camaro's Ugly Redesign is single handedly, the biggest reason why Camaro sales tanked, and ultimately what will kill off the Camaro for EVER! 

Ford has done such a great job with the refreshed design of 2018 and newer Mustangs. 

It's so GOOD!

Why would the design team ruin the lovely, sleek, aggressive front end with what looks like the front end of an Edge.

It almost resembles the modern-day Honda Accord. 


Except... 


It's a Ford Freakin' Mustang! 


I seriously hope these are not official "leaked" renders and are someone's wishful thinking to what the next gen Ford Mustang 'Could' be.


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