Ford uses 322km/h wind tunnel to optimize aerodynamics of track-capable Mustang Dark Horse

Ford uses 322km/h wind tunnel to optimize aerodynamics of track-capable Mustang Dark Horse

Ford uses 322km/h wind tunnel to optimize aerodynamics of track-capable Mustang Dark Horse

To enhance the aerodynamic testing of its next-generation electric, hybrid and petrol vehicles, including the 2024 Mustang Dark Horse, Ford combined advanced wind tunnel technology with what it describes as “the equivalent of a vehicle-sized treadmill” in its new Rolling Road Wind Tunnel facility (RRWT).

The RRWT is capable of simulating both road surface and wind speeds of up to 322km/h and supports Ford’s development of efficient and performance-oriented vehicles. Compared to conventional wind tunnels, the new RRWT delivers data which is more accurate in terms of wind drag and downforce.

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Ford uses 322km/h wind tunnel to optimize aerodynamics of track-capable Mustang Dark Horse

2023-06-15 01:03