Ford Brazil has been on a bit of a hot streak over the past few years after the automaker ended its manufacturing operations there, one that’s largely fueled by the arrival of new products. New vehicles like the redesigned Ford Ranger and Ranger Raptor have been met with tremendous demand, all while products like the E-Transit and Ford Mustang Mach-E are either joining the lineup soon or are already on sale in the South American country. Now, we have yet another new model to add to that list – the all-new 2024 Ford Mustang, which has officially arrived in Brazil.
The very first shipment of 2024 Ford Mustang models just rolled off a cargo ship at the Port of Vitória in EspÃrito Santo, previewing an impending launch in the coming weeks. All examples that arrived in Brazil are GT models equipped with the naturally-aspirated 5.0L V8 Coyote engine, with one sporting a unique exterior hue dubbed “Zadar Red.”
While the Ford Mustang is a distinctly American entity, the pony car is also on sale in over 100 global markets – which will soon include Brazil. However, that particular country also helped play a role in the development of the 2024 Ford Mustang, as its new Remote Rev feature was actually created by a team of Brazilian engineers based out of the Ford Development and Technology Center in Bahia.
As Ford Authority previously reported, Remote Rev enables owners to rev their pony car’s engine using the key fob. The feature is available on 2024 Ford Mustang models equipped with the turbocharged 2.3L I-4 EcoBoost and the optional active exhaust, as well as those powered by the naturally-aspirated 5.0L V8 Coyote engine paired with the 10-speed automatic transmission.
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