If you take a look at our story on the prototype designs throughout the history of the Mustang, you’ll see that at least one time (keep in mind, there could be more examples that we are not aware of), with the 1964-generation of the car, Ford experimented with a four-door sedan body.

The roll-out of the all-new, sixth generation model this month, has sparked interest in the hobbyist design community for what the industry tends to call a “four-door coupe” these days, but if you find the term offensive or wrong, just replace it with “sports sedan”.

After the recent release of a study for a 4-door 2015 Mustang from X-Tomi, Remco Meulendijk of RM Design has laid down his proposal, this time capturing the essence of the car from a rear quarter view.

We’re going to have our ears and eye open, so shoot away your opinions in the comments section.

Designer: Remco Meulendijk

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2015-Ford-Mustang-4D-Coupe-1When you have a product as enormously successful as Mustang, you invariably have to consider how to capitalize on the idea. While Mustang used the platform of the compact Falcon as its starting point, the four-door Mustang could have brought the idea full circle by adding two doors to the pony car. Fortunately for Mustang fans, cooler heads prevailed.When you have a product as enormously successful as Mustang, you invariably have to consider how to capitalize on the idea. While Mustang used the platform of the compact Falcon as its starting point, the four-door Mustang could have brought the idea full circle by adding two doors to the pony car. Fortunately for Mustang fans, cooler heads prevailed.