Ford Mustang Dark Horse vs BMW M4 Competition: Design and Spec Comparison
Ford Mustang Dark Horse vs BMW M4 Competition: Design and Spec Comparison

Ford Mustang Dark Horse vs BMW M4 Competition: Design and Spec Comparison

September 16, 2022
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Last night, Ford unveiled its seventh-generation Mustang, the final internal combustion-powered Mustang in history. One of the bigger announcements during the Mustang reveal was the addition of the Mustang Dark Horse model, which will be the most high-performance non-Shelby version of the Mustang. And since Mustangs are always interesting and exciting budget alternatives to cars like the BMW M4, we figured we’d compare the specs and design of the two.

First, let’s talk design. The new Mustang’s design is technically all-new, with the new car sharing almost nothing with its predecessor. However, it does look very similar. Think of it as an evolutionary update, rather than a revolutionary one. The front end does look better but the back end looks oddly small for some reason. Its pinched rear design isn’t bad looking in isolation but it just seems disproportionally small compared to the rest of the body. It also has too tall of fenders for its wheels.

Although, those are minor gripes. Even with those gripes, the Mustang is the better looking car. Most of the BMW M4 is good looking but even the good bits are sort of just OK. Where the Mustang works, it’s quite pretty. Its highs are much higher than those of the M4 and its lows aren’t nearly as low.

Inside, neither car is particularly good looking, though the M4 does look sportier. The Mustang looks fine inside but its wall of screens is a bit too tall and looks a bit cheap. It’s a step down from the previous Mustang’s design, in my humble opinion. However, Ford did something absolutely awesome with the Mustang and it’s something that every car company with digital gauges should do. You can digitally switch the graphics of the gauges to mimic the analog gauges of the Fox-body Mustang from the ’80s. Even the backlighting changes to green at night, just like in the old Mustang. That’s an awesome touch and one that every automaker should do. BMW’s digital gauges are, to put it kindly, sorta crap. But imagine being able to get BMW’s perfectly simple old-school orange analog gauges as graphical updates? Or even the gorgeous 3.0 CSL gauges? That’d be awesome.

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