Ford's ubiquitous muscle car might be the last gasoline vehicle standing as Dodge retires Challenger and Chevy gives way
. The central screen including the animations is backed by the Unreal video game engine. That means when you see the graphic representation of the Mustang and parts are changing color to note if they're in normal, sport or track mode, it's brought to you by the same programming that made the popular video game Fortnight.
"For the Track Apps, a lot of the development work by the engineering team was done at Grattan racetrack. So that's why we want to have a little bit of reference to that on the track icon. And what we're really proud of is the way this entire team blended the exterior interior and digital space all together."Mechanically, Ford borrowed its Drift Stick from the now-gone Focus RS.
"We really wanted to allow the customers to choose between the three different things that they're seeing. We also looked at our own lineup like the Ford GT for inspiration for stuff like Track Mode," Sandvig said.
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