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Ford Mustang Named Ultimate Stunt Car By Former ‘Stig’ Ben Collins

The all-new Ford Mustang has been named the ultimate stunt car by Ben Collins - top Hollywood stunt driver, racing driver and former "Stig" on the BBC's Top Gear - in his new film "Ben Collins: Stunt Driver." In the new Lionsgate U.K. film, the Ford Mustang fastback - powered by a 5.0-liter V8 engine - beats an array of high-performance road and competition cars during 48 hours of explosive, high-speed challenges featuring aerobatic planes, helicopter gunships and military machines.

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The all-new Ford Mustang has been named the ultimate stunt car by Ben Collins – top Hollywood stunt driver, racing driver and former “Stig” on the BBC’s Top Gear – in his new film “Ben Collins: Stunt Driver.”

In the new Lionsgate U.K. film, the Ford Mustang fastback – powered by a 5.0-liter V8 engine – beats an array of high-performance road and competition cars during 48 hours of explosive, high-speed challenges featuring aerobatic planes, helicopter gunships and military machines.

Ford Mustang Named Ultimate Stunt Car by Former ‘Stig’ Ben Collins in New Film; 10,000 Mustangs Sold in Europe

“The point of this adventure was to find the perfect car for an epic, high octane, Hollywood-style car chase, and it’s the iconic Ford Mustang that gets top billing,” Collins said. “Mustang has starred in many a classic car chase during the past 50 years, and is still the stunt driver’s weapon of choice to leave the bad guys standing in a cloud of tire smoke.”

Collins’ movie stunt driving credits include the James Bond films “Quantum of Solace,” “Skyfall” and “Spectre,” as well as “The Dark Knight Rises” and “Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation.” Collins was also the anonymous “Stig” for eight years on BBC’s Top Gear, and he has competed in Le Mans, GT and NASCAR race series.

3 Ford Mustang squares-off against MD350 helicopter in new Stunt Driver film

“We are thrilled to have been able to work with Ford on this special project at such an exciting time in the world of motoring entertainment,” said Nicola Pearcey, executive producer, Lionsgate U.K. “Ben’s incredible stunt driving skill and close relationship with the car industry has meant we were able to leave no stone unturned in making this a truly spectacular action experience.”

Mustang helped Collins evade baddies in his new film with all-new front and rear suspension systems including innovative integral link independent rear suspension, and standard performance brake packages behind 19in wheels. A lightweight balanced and responsive chassis delivers up to 0.97 g-force when cornering, and customers can choose between six-speed manual transmission or six-speed automatic with wheel-mounted paddle shifters for slick gear changes.

2 Ford Mustang evading MD350 helicopter in Stunt Driver chase sequence

Mustang also gives the driver an edge on a movie set whether chasing or being chased, using selectable Drive Modes to match Normal, Sport+, Track or Snow/Wet settings to driving conditions. Launch Control helps the 5.0-liter V8 Mustang sprint 0-62 mph in 4.8 sec.

“Mustang has made more than 3,700 movie appearances and has kept cinema-goers on the edge of their seats in car chases from the legendary ‘Bullitt’ sequence in 1968, to the first movie to feature the all-new Mustang, ‘Need for Speed’ in 2014,” said Roelant de Waard, vice president, Marketing, Sales & Service, Ford of Europe. “Being named the ultimate stunt car in ‘Ben Collins: Stunt Driver’ further cements Mustang’s place as an automotive and screen icon.”

The all-new Ford Mustang is now on sale in the UK for the first time in more than 50 years in fastback and convertible bodystyles, equipped with Ford’s 410 hp 5.0-liter V8 engine or the fuel-efficient 2.3-liter EcoBoost engine delivering 312 hp.

Courtesy Speedville.com.

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