2010 Ford Mustang Pony Badge Revealed

Posted: Aug 27, 2008
Filed under: 2010 Releases, Ford

While the 2010 Ford Mustang won’t be fully revealed until the 2008 LA Auto Show but FoMoCo today showed the Mustang badge. FoMoCo says that like the upcoming Mustang, the new badge is more defined and muscular.

“It’s just a faster-looking steed,” said George Saridakis, Design manager for the 2010 Mustang.

The new pony will find its way on across the range on the grilles of the V6 and GT versions of the 2010 Ford Mustang and for the first time, a black-chrome version will be on the new 2010 Mustang GT grille. Let us know what you think after the jump.

2010 Ford Mustang Pony Badge:

  

Press Release:

PONY GETS NEW LOOK FOR 2010 FORD MUSTANG, HINTS AT MORE CHISELED LOOK OF UPCOMING MODEL

    -  More-muscular, faster-looking Mustang pony emblem enhances grilles on new 2010 models.
    – New Mustang pony badge highlights attention to detail in design of new Mustang, which will be revealed later this year.

DEARBORN, Mich., Aug. 27, 2008 – Curious about what the 2010 Ford Mustang looks like? Its new pony badge offers a clue. Like the upcoming restyled Mustang, the new pony is more defined, more muscular and sure to catch the eye of Mustang enthusiasts.

“It’s just a faster-looking steed,” said George Saridakis, Design manager for the 2010 Mustang.

A stronger, more dynamic pony badge with defined edges and crisper forms in a subtly toned tinted-chrome finish will charge across the grilles of the V-6 and GT versions of the 2010 Mustang. For the first time, a black-chrome version of the Mustang pony badge will accent the new GT grille.

“We wanted to give the Mustang pony a more realistic feel,” said Douglas Gaffka, chief designer for the 2010 Mustang. “We lifted the head to make the pony more proud, tipped the neck into the wind to give it a feeling of greater speed and better balance.

“It’s more chiseled and more defined and looks more like a wild horse,” Gaffka added. “It’s more realistic in terms of proportion to an actual Mustang.”

Senior Designer Rick Howard spent hours researching images of horses and understanding their appearance in natural, wild settings. That effort, along with his personal riding experience, helped bring forward the design of the Mustang pony badge.

Like the Mustang itself, which was revealed at the 1964 New York World’s Fair, the Mustang emblem has a proud heritage. The original Mustang logo was drawn by Phil Clark for the Mustang I. The Mustang logo then was refined for the Mustang II in 1974 by Charles Keresztes, a former member of Hungary’s Olympic equestrian team. The pony continued on the front grille through 1978 when it was replaced by “FORD” in block letters through 1982. The iconic Ford Blue Oval graced the front of Mustangs through 1993. The pony emblem returned in 1994 with some refinements. The logo was updated again in 2005.

For Howard and the team, creating the new badge was a labor of love.

“We’re very much concerned with detail and precision in our cars at Ford, and that includes the art we do,” Howard said. “We want our Mustang pony badge to be as good as the rest of the car.”

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  • Jacob
    Oh Lord! They're talking about the Mustang's symbol...

    This is like Chrysler talking about the heated and cooled cup holders on the Sebring..

    SO ya know the new Shit-stang is gonna suck hard if this is all they got... LMAO!
  • Daniel
    I agree Robert. A redesigned Ford logo certainly wouldn't hurt-- there's a lot that can be done to a blue oval with the letters FORD written in it that could make a much edgier and tech friendly stance. I don't think there's anything WRONG with the current one, but then, I completely ignore it when I look at Ford automobiles... not a good sign.
  • Robert
    Don't think that the redesign badge will fool anyone.

    I think that Ford should actually redesign their corporate logo, the script looks too old fashioned and archaic, it is the same lettering that was on the model T and I don't think it has stood the test of time like Mercedes, VW, or BMW's logos

    A more modern Ford oval might say say something positive about their stance on technology, I think that the antique Ford script probably looked old fashion when it first came out
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