Ready or not, the all-new 2024 Ford Mustang is on its way! These iconic sports coupes have been completely redesigned, introducing stronger engine options, revamped styling, and a whole new cockpit.
Key Takeaways
- The seventh-generation Mustang is stronger, swifter, and more stylish than ever before.
- For 2024, the Mustang will offer three revised engine options, delivering up to 500 horses.
- While we don’t yet know how much these redesigned Mustangs will cost, we’ll update this space when we learn more!
- Rumor has it that Ford will eventually replace its gas-powered pony car with a Mustang EV, but that won’t happen for some years yet.
What’s new for the 2024 Ford Mustang?
While other pony cars are tucking their tails, the Mustang not only soldiers on, but it’s doubling down, bringing you a whole new generation of powerhouse sports coupes. Compared to the outgoing model, the upcoming 2024 Mustang will feature cranked-up engine options, a revised chassis, an all-new interior, and all the latest tech updates. An all-new track-ready model, the Mustang Dark Horse, is also set to make its debut. As usual, shoppers will be able to choose between a hardtop coupe and a convertible body style, depending on trim model.
What’s under the 2024 Ford Mustang’s hood?
The upcoming Ford Mustang is getting more than just a modern makeover. Every single engine now offers more horsepower than ever before. For starters, the entry-level EcoBoost models get a bump in power, delivering 315 horses with its turbocharged engine. With their new 480-horsepower V8s, the future GT models are already sending chills up spines.
There’s also a new track-ready Dark Horse model on the horizon, with a high-output version of the 5.0-liter V8 that cranks out 500 horses. Shoppers will be able to choose between a six-speed manual and 10-speed automatic transmission.
Here’s a look at the upcoming Mustang engine options, according to trim model:
- EcoBoost models: Turbocharged 2.3L four-cylinder EcoBoost engine (315 horsepower, 350 lb-ft of torque)
- GT models: 5.0L V8 (480 hp, 415 lb-ft)
- Dark Horse: 5.0L V8 (500 hp, 418 lb-ft)
What does the 2024 Ford Mustang cost?
Ford has yet to announce how much these redesigned Mustangs will cost. However, we do know that you should be able to order yours as soon as summer 2023. For updates on the all-new Mustang, get in touch with our representatives at Jones Ford.
Is this the last Ford Mustang?
Although the seventh-generation Mustang might be the last hurrah for its gas-powered engine, Ford’s iconic pony car isn’t going anywhere. In fact, rumor has it that Ford has a Mustang EV in the works, scheduled for release in 2028.