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Is The 2026 Ford Mustang 288 V8 Real?

While the age of the internet has largely changed the world for the better, that progress has, understandably, come with a drawback or two. If you spend even a little time every week scouring social media sites, online forums, or video platforms like YouTube, you know such venues can be, and often are, hotbeds for the spread of rumors and misinformation. That’s particularly true of the automotive arena, where rumors tend to spread like wildfire concerning the development, production, and/or revival of celebrated vehicles old and new. 

With icons like the Pontiac GTO having already been the subject of such rumors, the Ford Mustang has now joined the chat. Yes, rumors have been spreading of late regarding the impending arrival of a Mustang powered by a 288 V8 engine. That would be a shock indeed as the punchy small-block beasts were predominantly used to power Chevrolets, and are considered the brand’s first legit V8. The engines also haven’t been used in more than a century, with Chevy producing them only for the 1917 to 1918 model year.

It is, of course, likely that the Mustang rumors are not about an old school 288 V8 engine, but rather one that delivers similar output to the legendary power plant — a la the fan-favorite Ferrari 288 GTO. Whatever the case, it’s worth noting that Ford has not made any sort of announcements about a 288 V8 Mustang hitting showrooms in 2026, and the rumors likely spawned from fictional, AI-generated content. 

These Mustang rumors are the result of AI creations

Like the internet itself, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a game-changing advancement in the tech realm — one that continues to affect everyday people in the real world. And like the internet, there have also been a few kinks in how the technology is used. As evinced by similar videos concerning the fictional Subaru Baja and other vehicles, AI programs have been used to promote falsehoods about the arrival of cars, trucks, and SUVs that simply do not, and likely never will, exist. 

This is, however, a relatively harmless use of AI programs, save, of course, for the citizens who will surely be bummed that the promised vehicle may never become a reality. As for the AI creations that have spawned rumors of the vehicle’s existence, some are pretty darn convincing. There are, however, a few ways to tell if an image or video is AI-generated if you know what to look for, and some of them are well on display in one of the more frequently viewed YouTube videos we found about the Mustang 288 V8.

Take a look at the video still above and you’ll notice the smearing of images and misspelling of words, with the video not even able to display a clear version of the Ford logo in its opening shot. Perhaps even more concerning is the incomplete Mustang logo seen just seconds later. You might also notice that the images are almost impossibly glossy and crisp throughout, and that the fictional Mustang’s rear spoiler design dramatically changes at various points of the video. So, too, does the overall design of the vehicle itself, further signaling the video’s AI origins. 


Source: http://www.slashgear.com/1806016/2026-ford-mustang-288-v8-real-or-fake/

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