Ford Mustang replacement pushed back to 2021, will likely use modular architecture - report

The next-generation Ford Mustang has reportedly been delayed by a year, and seems likely to utilise the company's new rear- and all-wheel drive modular architecture. According to Automotive News, the next-generation Mustang has been pushed back by around a year by Ford boss Jim Hackett, but it's not known why he ordered the delay. The new Mustang is now expected to make its debut in 2021.

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