The Mustang Based Ford Interceptor Concept
December 31st, 2006 by CobraMatt

Well we knew Ford was not making a 4-door Mustang sedan after they came out and denied any such news but there was a 4-door sedan in the works and that my friends is the Interceptor Concept. The Ford Interceptor is the latest concept that is being unveiled at the North American International Auto Show. The Interceptor concept is what Ford brass hopes will be the wow car of the show. The Interceptor while not a Mustang technically is based on a stretched Mustang platform that will come equipped with a Ford Racing 5.0-liter V8 Cammer engine mated to a manual six-speed transmission delivering somewhere in the range of 400 horsepower.
Looks like Ford may have themselves a winner here but are they to late to the game. Let me know in the comments. Full press release is below with more information.




Press Release:
Ford Interceptor Concept - Keeping Mustang momentum accelerating
Ford is committed to deliver fresh Mustang news every year. In 2007, good news comes early as America’s favorite muscle car debuts as a grown-up four-door sedan.
The Ford Interceptor concept – based on a stretched Mustang platform – comes equipped with a manual six-speed gearbox mated to a Ford Racing 5.0-liter V-8 Cammer engine that delivers 400 horsepower and runs on E-85 ethanol.
Modern muscle
“The Ford Interceptor concept has the soul of Mustang but combines ‘Built Ford Tough’ attitude with the sporty elegance of ’60s Ford sedans,” said Peter Horbury, executive director, Design, The Americas. “This concept celebrates the best of American muscle. And if it looks familiar, it should. That’s because we’ve translated the design language of last year’s F-250 Super Chief pickup concept onto a car.”
In terms of exterior design, the Ford Interceptor concept features substantial, sometimes brutish, surfaces and sections and the traditional rear-wheel drive proportion that includes a short front overhang, extended dash-to-axle ratio, low cabin and higher beltline.
As a nod to performance purists, the ultimate muscle lies under the powered clamshell “shaker” hood, which caps a thoroughly detailed engine compartment.
Making this a Ford are signature design touches, including the horizontal three-bar grille that is structurally integrated into the bumper beam as well as professionally applied “squircles” – or professionally square circles – inside and out.
Inside, for instance, squircles finished with Titan Metal painted inserts accent the Ford Interceptor concept’s instrument panel, door trims, console, floor and four seats.
Its low-back seats, finished in thick black leather with exposed-edge seams and contrasting stitching, modernize muscle car seats through their design – along with clever touches, including headrests that deploy from the roof.
The concept’s minimalist interior is sleek, focusing the driver’s attention on the speedometer and tachometer, whose needles start at center and move opposite each other.
The audio control panel and climate controls are hidden – but deployable. And the gated six-speed shifter is exposed, just waiting to be thrown into gear.
For safety, the Interceptor concept incorporates Ford’s patented four-point “belt and suspenders” safety belt design in all four seats. This showcases a possible next-generation safety belt that is more comfortable and easier to use than traditional three-point belts. Additionally, inflatable belts have been included in the rear seat of the concept.
Legendary performance
The Interceptor concept’s 5.0-liter V-8 Cammer engine is an upgraded variant of the 4.6-liter engine under the hood of the current production Mustang GT. The Cammer modular engine has powered Ford Racing’s FR500C race car to the top of the Grand Am Cup’s GS class, achieving 5 victories on its way to the Drivers, Manufacturers and Team Championships in its first season of competition.
Ford Interceptor concept shows new Mustang-inspired design possibilities – complete with two more doors and a “Built Ford Tough” design attitude.
Powertrain
5.0-liter Cammer V-8
Chassis lengths
Overall length…………………………………….201.6 in.
Wheelbase………………………………………….120.8 in.
Overall width……………………………………….76.4 in.
Overall height at curb…………………………….54.8 in.
Track width
Front…………………………………………………..66.5 in.
Rear……………………………………………………67.8 in.
Suspension
Front………………….. Double wishbone-independent
Rear…………………….3-Link Design with Panhard Rod
Headroom
Front………………………………………………….37.5 in.
Second Row…………………………………………35.9 in.
Legroom
Front………………………………………………….42.3 in.
Second Row…………………………………………35.6 in.







jon Says
it looks like a nice car… it is smart of them to borrow off of the mustang. similar to the chrysler 300 it has the muscle-like styling ques which almost resemble the dodge charger. the styling also seems to conform to the modern and retro muscle look that is prominent right now. it looks like ford finally found a winner.
Dec 31st, 2006 at 6:29 pm
chriss Says
hmmm you think this could smoke a new gt?
Jan 1st, 2007 at 1:02 pm
CobraMatt Says
You never know, the wieght of this beast is the only thing keeping it down but with 400 horses under the hood I bet it would give the gt a run for its money and possibly beat it.
Jan 1st, 2007 at 5:13 pm
Ben Says
Four doors, a V8 and manual trans… sounds good to me!
Jan 3rd, 2007 at 2:27 pm
Tim Says
ABOUT TIME FORD, HELL ANY USA MAKER. We want our beefy fast sedans back!
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Jan 13th, 2007 at 9:28 am