Ford Mustang Beijing Auto Show invitation card created by Eqxiu's online design platform. In 1962, Ford Motor Company began developing the first Mustang concept car, Mustang I, a two-seater sports car with an engine in the middle. To commemorate the legendary North American P-51 Mustang fighter in World War II, Ford named this sports car 'Mustang'. Notably, the Mustang I concept car was not approved by Ford's top management due to its impractical two-seater design, and the top management required Mustang to be redesigned as a four-seater. Subsequently, the Mustang II concept car was officially launched in October 1963. The Mustang was the first car to be parked on the 86th floor observation deck of the New York Empire State Building. In October 1965, Ford engineers disassembled a 1966 Mustang convertible into four parts and used the building's elevators to transport it. In 1966, the Mustang sales reached the record of one million units. To date, eight million Mustangs have been sold, making it the best-selling sports car for 17 consecutive years. The fierce and shark-like nose of the Ford Mustang conveys a sense of power since the late 1960s. This invitation card showcases the rich template library of Eqxiu, allowing users to quickly create professional-looking H5 works.