Antonella Abbate • 15 September 2023

Exciting Facts Unveiled

Ford's Long-Awaited 2024 Mustang Range Revamp


As the automotive world eagerly awaits the latest innovations from industry giants, Ford has finally lifted the curtain on its much-anticipated 2024 Mustang range update. This iconic American muscle car has been an emblem of power, performance, and style for generations, and the new updates promise to elevate the Mustang's legacy to even greater heights. Let's take a closer look at the facts and features that have been revealed about the 2024 Mustang range.


Sleek and Modern Design:

One of the most noticeable aspects of the 2024 Mustang range is its sleek and modern design. While staying true to its classic muscle car roots, Ford has introduced subtle yet impactful design updates that give the Mustang a refreshing look. Expect to see a more aerodynamic body, refined lines, and distinctive LED lighting elements that accentuate the car's aggressive front end.


Electrification:

Embracing the automotive industry's shift toward sustainability, Ford has integrated electrification into the 2024 Mustang range. This move comes as no surprise as many automakers have been prioritizing electric and hybrid technologies. The 2024 Mustang will be available in multiple powertrain options, including a fully electric variant alongside traditional gasoline engines and hybrid options. This marks a significant step forward for Ford, demonstrating their commitment to a greener and more eco-friendly future.


Performance Upgrades:

The 2024 Mustang range is all about performance enhancements. Ford has made considerable investments in optimizing the car's power and handling capabilities, ensuring that driving enthusiasts get the thrill they expect from this iconic nameplate. While specific details are yet to be released, industry insiders predict that the 2024 Mustang will boast increased horsepower, improved acceleration, and refined suspension for an exceptional driving experience.


Advanced Technology:

Ford has always been at the forefront of automotive technology, and the 2024 Mustang range is no exception. The upcoming models will come equipped with cutting-edge features, including an upgraded infotainment system, advanced driver-assistance technologies, and seamless smartphone integration. These tech-savvy additions will not only enhance the driving experience but also ensure utmost safety for both drivers and passengers.


Interior Luxury and Comfort:

Step inside the 2024 Mustang, and you'll be greeted with a cabin that oozes luxury and comfort. Premium materials, sporty yet ergonomic seats, and customizable interior options create an atmosphere of sophistication. Whether you're cruising down the highway or tackling winding roads, the revamped Mustang promises to make each journey a memorable and comfortable one.


Expanded Trim Options:

In response to diverse consumer demands, Ford is planning to expand the range of trims available for the 2024 Mustang. From the entry-level models aimed at those seeking affordability and style to top-tier variants designed for ultimate performance enthusiasts, there will be a Mustang to cater to every driver's preferences.


Eco-Conscious Approach:

Aside from the electrification initiatives, Ford has also taken a more eco-conscious approach with the 2024 Mustang range. Sustainability practices, such as the use of eco-friendly materials and efforts to reduce the car's carbon footprint during production, will make the Mustang an even more attractive choice for environmentally conscious consumers.


With the release of these facts about the 2024 Mustang range, Ford has undoubtedly reignited excitement among automotive enthusiasts and loyal Mustang fans alike. The updates seem to strike a perfect balance between honoring the car's iconic heritage and embracing the future of sustainable driving. As the release date approaches, all eyes are on Ford, waiting to witness how the company's efforts materialize into a new era for the timeless Mustang.

by Antonella Abbate 10 July 2026
Tickets are now on sale for Wire & Gas 2026, with VASA and The Automotive Technician (TaT) confirming a full three-day programme at The Westin Brisbane from 31 July to 2 August. The event, co-hosted for the first time by both organisations under the theme ‘Better Together’, brings together automotive air-conditioning technicians, auto electricians and thermal management specialists from across Australia and New Zealand for training, networking and industry updates. VASA and TaT members can register for $995 + GST, with non-member tickets priced at $1,195 + GST. A Social Pass covering the Friday cocktail party and trade show plus the Saturday Gala Awards Dinner is available for $349 + GST. Non-members have the option to purchase discounted VASA or TaT membership at registration to unlock member pricing and ongoing benefits. VASA President Brett Meads said the TaT partnership had raised the bar for what Wire & Gas could deliver. “TaT and VASA have a long history of collaboration and share a common goal: supporting automotive technicians and workshop owners to build their skills and grow their businesses,” Mr Meads said. “By combining our networks and expertise, we can deliver a bigger, better Wire & Gas with high-quality training, new topics and more opportunities for technicians to connect with their peers and industry partners. “This is what ‘Better Together’ is all about.” Programme at a glance Friday 31 July: Opening Night The event opens with a cocktail party and trade show, followed by a panel discussion marking the launch of the updated Australian Automotive Air Conditioning Code of Practice. Panellists include Kylie Farrelley (Refrigerant Reclaim Australia), Dr Greg Picker (Refrigerants Australia / Australian Refrigeration Council), Lesley Yates (AAAA) and Jeff Smit (TaT). Saturday 1 August: Technical Training The full-day technical programme features four in-depth 1.5-hour sessions, with a trade show running during morning tea and lunch: ● Clint Flower: Diagnosing modern automotive HVAC systems ● Clinton Brett: AdBlue (SCR) emissions-control technology for diesel vehicles ● Brendan Sorensen: 48V to BEV: Electrified Diagnostic Triage Framework ● Scott Thomas: Vehicle Security Systems: A Workshop Guide The Saturday evening Gala Awards Dinner will feature live acoustic music, the REDARC Young Technician of the Year Award, the VASA Grant Hand Industry Mentor Award, the VASA Pioneer Award and a race sim champion and trade show prize draw. More awards are to be announced. Sunday 2 August: Seminars The closing half-day covers business and industry topics, with sessions from Lesley Yates on best practices and industry cohesion, Jeff Smit on the EV and hybrid market from an aftermarket perspective, a refrigerant and regulation panel with Kylie Farrelley and Dr Greg Picker, and Geoff Mutton on enhancing workshop productivity. TaT co-founder Jeff Smit said the programme reflected the combined training strengths of both organisations. “Wire & Gas has established itself as the must-attend event for the auto electrical and air-conditioning trades, and we’re thrilled to be joining forces with VASA to take it to the next level,” Mr Smit said. “TaT will be bringing our training expertise, presenter network and broad membership base to the table, with a focus on delivering practical, hands-on sessions that attendees can take straight back to the workshop. “We’re looking forward to welcoming both VASA and TaT members, and the broader industry, to Brisbane in July.” Accommodation VASA has negotiated special room rates for Wire & Gas attendees at The Westin Brisbane at $325 per night (room only, super king or twin) and the adjoining Four Points by Sheraton at $225 per night (room only, king or twin). Optional extras include breakfast ($30 per person at The Westin; $25 at Four Points), a rollaway bed for $80 per night, and valet parking at $60 per vehicle per day. All accommodation prices include GST. Discounted rates are valid for three days before and after the event, subject to availability. Cool Mavericks book signing Authors Mark Mitchell and Ken Newton will be signing copies of Cool Mavericks, which traces the evolution of automotive air-conditioning and the pioneers who shaped it. Books will also be available for purchase or collection at the event. Sponsors and exhibitors With the combined reach of the VASA and TaT networks, sponsorship and exhibition opportunities are expected to fill quickly. Organisations wanting to connect with the calibre of automotive repair professionals Wire & Gas is known for attracting should contact Jill Johnson at jj@jkjmedia.com.au or on 0409 217 624. Tickets and accommodation can be booked at WireAndGas.com
by Antonella Abbate 8 July 2026
The Institute of Automotive Mechanical Engineers (IAME) wishes to advise members and industry partners that Mr Peter Blanshard is no longer employed by the IAME , effective 7 July 2026 . The Board wishes to extend its best wishes to him for the future. The Board has enacted transition arrangements to ensure continuity across all operational areas, including member services, supplier and industry partnerships, RTO operations, and government engagement. Redirecting Communications To ensure enquiries are directed appropriately and responded to promptly, members and stakeholders are asked to redirect any communication previously addressed to the CEO to the following contact: IAME Auburn Office (NSW) unit 5, 340 Chisholm Road Auburn NSW 2144 Phone: (02) 9782 1100 Email: inbox@iame.com.au The IAME Board appreciates the cooperation and understanding of our members during this period of transition. We remain committed to delivering strong industry leadership and high‑quality support across the automotive and training sectors. Kind regards, The IAME Board
by Antonella Abbate 8 July 2026
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