Saturday, October 24, 2009

2010 Steeda Q Series Mustang

2010 Steeda Q Series Mustang

The American hot rodding company Steeda has a long history of real world success with their supercharged lineup of Ford Mustangs, and this November they are going to continue the tradition by unveiling the 2010 Mustang Q Series at the world’s greatest aftermarket car show, SEMA. When the Specialty Equipment Market Association opens its doors at the Las Vegas Convention Center the new Steeda Mustang will be standing front and center amongst a host of high performance tuned machines.

The design team at Steeda have undertaken countless hours of computer aided design, aerodynamic analysis and on track testing to ensure that the 2010 Q Series Mustang will perform in any situation, especially because the majority of Steeda’s customers plan on having some track day fun with their dialed in pony car. The body has been upgraded with an aggressive front bumper with a larger air dam that allows even more fresh air to pass across the car’s cooling elements and ensure that the front end sticks to the road. Although this rendering of the 2010 Steeda is still just a computer drawing, the new bulge in the hood hints at something special underneath. Finishing off the new 2010 tuner Mustang are an attractive set of forked five spoke alloys and the signature Steeda side stripe running along the bottom of the car’s doors.

Steeda is quite confident about the real world abilities of their latest product. Dario Orlando, the founder of Steeda Autosports said that "Simply put – no other car has won more races and set more records in production based classes than the Steeda Q Series of high performance Mustangs and I am confident that our 2010 version will carry on that same Steeda tradition." So with America’s love for the Ford Mustang, the allure of messing up Mopars on the drag strip and the ability to play around with Corvettes at the occasional track day outing, Steeda is almost guaranteed future success with their lineup of precisely tuned high performance Mustangs.

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