Over the past 10 years, the Ford Mustang – who just celebrated his 59th birthday – is the best-selling sports car in the world. This is what emerges from the analysis conducted by Ford on the registration data of S&P Global Mobility.
Ford Mustang, what Dave Bozeman, Vice President of Enthusiast Vehicles at Ford Blue and Ford Customer Service thinks
“We are proud of the entire Mustang family, what it represents to Ford and especially to our passionate Mustang fans and customers.” he stated Dave Bozeman, Vice President of Enthusiast Vehicles at Ford Blue and Ford Customer Service. “Our global commitment to distribute Mustangs, from Atlanta to Adelaide and beyond, has earned the pony car the world’s best-selling sports car for the past decade.”
Ford Mustang, where it is most purchased
According to Ford’s internal data, the United States they remain the Mustang homeland. This is where the highest demand from customers is concentrated (the overseas country represents 78% of global sales). Other markets where Mustang sales grew in 2022 are Germania, with an increase of 17.0%. The Great Britain, where the increase was 14.4%. There Swisswith an increase of 14.9% and the Middle East where sales grew by +7.4%.
Ford Mustang seventh generation, arriving in 2024: technical characteristics
The new seventh generation Ford Mustang, arriving in 2024, adds another chapter to this icon, delivering the look, sound and flair of the world’s best-selling sports car for the past decade. Convertible or coupé, V8 or 4-cylinder turbo, manual or automatic, the Mustang offers many choices.
The Mustang has two new engines: a 2.3-liter EcoBoost and the more powerful 5.0-liter Coyote V8 from the Mustang GT. The new function is also available Remote Revwhich allows you to remotely start the car engine using the remote control, and the new Electronic Drift Brakewhich can quickly turn a novice into a drifting pro like Vaughn Gittin Jr.
KIEL, GERMANY – Jul 15, 2020: Close up of the Ford logo on a new car front
Mustang Dark Horse
Mustang Dark Horse expands the range with a new name to define the brand’s performance, as happened in 2001 with the introduction of Mustang Bullitt, and aims to create a new reference for road and track performance. An experience that can only be had behind the wheel of a dark-looking Mustang equipped with a specially modified 5.0-liter V8 – the most powerful 5.0-liter V8 ever, capable of unleashing an output of 500 horsepower.
SUV Mustang Mach-E
With the recent launch in Taiwan and Australia, the SUV Mustang Mach-Ethe part” electric of the Mustang family, is now available in 39 countries. Since production began nearly two years ago, Ford has built 150,000 Mustang Mach-Es, a significant milestone following Ford’s strategy to ramp EV production to 600,000 units annually by the end of the year. of 2023 and exceed the annual target of 2 million by 2026.
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