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Has anyone concrete news about EUROPE avaiability of S650 ?

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hum a dealbreaker which could/might be fixed by aftermarket 🤔. Is it a GT specific thing or might impact the Dark Horses as well?
 

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The front wheel holes where dust and rust grows I guess…
ah yes saw that in a video, you have gravel and water which gets thrown in there by the tires. The guy created a DIY cover to plug the hole.

Let's see what Ace tells us
 


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The front wheel holes where dust and rust grows I guess…

edit: in case you want to know more about it: https://www.mustang7g.com/forums/threads/front-inner-wheel-well-issues.158833/post-3263639
This, or maybe the new "Intelligent Speed Assistance"-System. At least I couldn't find any documentation about how it works in the new Mustang. Worst case could be that it limits your maximum or actively decrease your speed based on whatever the "intelligence" recognises.
 

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This, or maybe the new "Intelligent Speed Assistance"-System. At least I couldn't find any documentation about how it works in the new Mustang. Worst case could be that it limits your maximum or actively decrease your speed based on whatever the "intelligence" recognises.
You got it, it's the speed assist thing that all cars in europe must have from this year on. It's warning you when you are over the speed limit with an annoying *PING*. But guess what, the limit when the car is doing that is not set to 20 kmh above limit... or 10... or 5... or even 3... When you are just 1 little single kmh over the limit the car constantly beeps at you. ALL - THE - F***ING - TIME! *PING* *PING* *PING* *PING* Haven't seen an option to turn it off.

Everybody knows gauges are just not spot on how fast you drive really, if you got a 50 kmh zone you can easily drive 55 kmh with your actual speed being about 50 kmh measured by GPS then. So why is this stupid system so freaking strict? It's doesnt do anything for safety and god knows how much years it will take until some EU smartass got the bright idea if the car already has all data for it, why not automically write you up for speeding?

I will write up my full impression this evening when you video launches
 

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From the manual it is a steering wheel button, i suspect it'll be a default on with every key start thanks to EU rules. Hopefully the UK cars will be different but unlikely.
Also attached the tolerance settings from the manual

Out of interest what are the first few digits of your vin ..

Mine is going to be 1FATP8E
The 1FA is Ford America, the T is body style (can be convertible or 2 door saloon from what i've found on older vins) and the P8E is model type but the E doesn't exist in USA models. Could be for Europe or RHD

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Mine is 1FATP8R.... (Spain)
 

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To my understanding this is how the car will adjust it's own speed to speed limits if you use the cruise control. The beeping from going over the limit should be unaffected by this

From Fords website:
"The Intelligent Speed Limiter was developed to improve the adjustable speed limiter. When this option is activated, the system automatically adjusts the maximum speed to the speed detected by the traffic sign recognition system."
 

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I know this is more hypothetical, but I think the system we are searching for is rather something called "Traffic Sign Recognition", see for example the manual for the new Ford Transit (only 2024 manual I found in DE/ENG on Ford European Websites and a car that at least hast Sync4 as well):

https://www.fordservicecontent.com/...U&div=f&vFilteringEnabled=False&buildtype=web

https://www.fordservicecontent.com/...R&div=f&vFilteringEnabled=False&buildtype=web

It says:
"Setting the Traffic Sign Recognition Speed Warning
You can set the system speed warning to alert you when the vehicle speed exceeds the speed limit recognized by the system.

  1. Press Features on the touchscreen.
  2. Press Driver Assistance.
  3. Press Speed Limit Assist.
  4. Switch Speed Warning on or off.
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Press and hold the button to temporarily switch the speed warning off.
Note: The speed warning turns on automatically after every ignition cycle.
Setting the Traffic Sign Recognition Chime for Speed Limit Change

  1. Press Features on the touchscreen.
  2. Press Driver Assistance.
  3. Press Speed Limit Assist.
  4. Switch Chime for Speed Limit Change on or off.
Note: The system remembers the last setting when you start your vehicle."

Sounds at least a bit promising. Any chance that you could contact your dealer Ace, and ask for some clarification? I will write mine in the meantime as well if he has any information or already a manual available. Would be great if anybody who has an active european order could do the same!

Best Regards
Sebastian
 

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If this “feature” is camera based, I’m willing to tape it and lose all camera related features along with it.
 

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They you have a warning signal that the system is inoperable :crackup:

I hope there is a way to disable that sound, I currently have a bad gut feeling about preordering the mustang blindly. Should have listen to my earlier feeling and buy a S550 :(
 

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Physically break or disable the little speaker that generates the ping maybe?
 

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I checked my other video, it seems like there is a setting for the intelligent speed limiter in the Mustang. Will be interesting if you can turn it off completely or if it switched back on every time.
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You got it, it's the speed assist thing that all cars in europe must have from this year on. It's warning you when you are over the speed limit with an annoying *PING*. But guess what, the limit when the car is doing that is not set to 20 kmh above limit... or 10... or 5... or even 3... When you are just 1 little single kmh over the limit the car constantly beeps at you. ALL - THE - F***ING - TIME! *PING* *PING* *PING* *PING* Haven't seen an option to turn it off.

Everybody knows gauges are just not spot on how fast you drive really, if you got a 50 kmh zone you can easily drive 55 kmh with your actual speed being about 50 kmh measured by GPS then. So why is this stupid system so freaking strict? It's doesnt do anything for safety and god knows how much years it will take until some EU smartass got the bright idea if the car already has all data for it, why not automically write you up for speeding?

I will write up my full impression this evening when you video launches
I think I saw a video from a US model where you could set the margin (10, 20 above etc.) from which it starts doing that, it's in the menu in the driving assist categories I think.

at 34:50 he also turns it completely off

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