Coyote Powered 2022 Ford Mustangs To Lose Horsepower
The 2022 Ford Mustangs equipped with the Coyote V8 engine will lose 10 horsepower and 10 lb-ft of torque across the board. The loss of power is a result of changes being made to meet more stringent LEV III regulatory emissions requirements that resulted in a horsepower and torque reduction for the 5.0L V8 engine.
So for 2022, the GT will be rated at 450, while the Mach 1 will drop to 470.
Regardless of the change's real-world significance, it's a noteworthy item in a segment ruled by numbers. Plus, it isn't often that you see power reductions year-over-year in any vehicle. Otherwise, we expect the 2022 Mustang to largely mirror their 2021 counterparts, with a few exceptions.
Oct 12th 2021
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