Mustang 2023 Dark Horse price

This is the new Ford Mustang. It’s the latest generation of this iconic two-door V8 muscle car and the first to be offered as a track-focussed Dark Horse model. Read on for full details…

  • New Ford Mustang revealed
  • Revamped retro design
  • V8 and turbo 4-cyl engines
  • Manual and automatic gearboxes
  • New 500hp ‘Dark Horse’ model
  • Stripped-out track-spec cars coming
  • Prices yet to be confirmed

This is the brand-new Ford Mustang. It’s the 7th generation Mustang, and it could be the last time this iconic muscle car comes with its signature V8 engine.

Ford has also revealed a more powerful, track-focussed version called the ‘Dark Horse’ that’ll take on the BMW M4.

New Ford Mustang design

The brand-new Mustang does a good job putting its own spin on iconic design cues from the 1960s original. It’s a little sharper than the outgoing car at the front thanks to a more upright front grille with squared-off edges.

The headlights aren’t as pointy as before, but they’re thinner which makes the car look meaner and more aggressive. There are a few different bumpers designs, depending on which engine you choose, but they all look simpler and less fussy than on the outgoing Mustang.

The new Mustang has a very similar silhouette to the current model from the side. There’s a long bonnet, a raked windscreen and a sloping roofline, although Ford has tweaked the shape of the roof to make it easier to get in and out of the new car if you’re wearing a helmet.

The old car’s contrasting bootlid trim is gone and the tail lights have a single kink in each vertical bar instead of two. You still get the Mustang’s signature quad exhaust pipes underneath though. And you can bet your bottom dollar these are real.

New Ford Mustang engines

The new Mustang range kicks off with a familiar 2.3L 4-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine in Ecoboost models. This is the same size as the old Ecoboost Mustang’s engine, but Ford says it changed almost everything about it, including the internal geometry and replacing the turbo.

Power figures are under wraps for now, but Ford hasn’t replaced the turbo for giggles, has it? You can bet the new Ecoboost makes more than the 330hp and 475Nm of torque you got from US-spec ‘high-boost’ versions of the current turbocharged Mustang.

That’s all well and good, but let’s cut to the chase… Yes, you can still get this new Mustang with a good old 5.0-litre naturally aspirated V8. Once again, Ford hasn’t spilled the beans on power and torque, but it should crank out more than 450hp and 556Nm of torque.

New Ford Mustang interior

The interior is one area where Ford hasn’t stuck to the old-school Mustang recipe. The 7th-generation car comes with a completely new infotainment system sporting a 12-inch driver’s display and a 13-inch central touchscreen on top of the dashboard with built-in Amazon Alexa.

The rest of the cabin has a more modern (if less characterful) design and you can pick from a range of seat designs and materials, All versions come with a couple of small perches in the back like the old car. Although you won’t want to spend too much time in there – even if you’re rather small.

If you’re worried about headroom, you can always go for a Mustang Convertible instead.

New Ford Mustang gearbox

The new Mustang comes with a six-speed manual gearbox with a rev-matching function that helps you nail perfect downshifts every time.

If you’d rather not change gears yourself, you can pay extra to get a 10-speed automatic instead. This is only available on the V8-powered GT models (for now, at least).

New Ford Mustang Performance Pack

All new Mustangs come with independent front and rear suspension like you got in the old model, and Ford has fitted a new steering rack that should make it feel sportier to drive.

If that doesn’t sound exciting enough, you can also get the new Mustang with an optional Performance Pack. This adds extra bracing, a limited-slip rear differential to give you extra traction in tight corners, wider rear tyres and upgraded Brembo brakes with extra cooling ducts.

You also get an active exhaust, optional Recaro sports seats and upgraded adaptive suspension.

That’s all pretty normal stuff in most serious performance cars. But what isn’t very serious is the new Mustang ‘drift brake’. This is a manually controlled electronic parking brake that’ll help lock the rear wheels to help you skid the car – in a safe and controlled manner, and not on public roads (of course).

One of the most exciting things about the forthcoming Mustang is the new ‘Dark Horse’ model.

You can think of this as Ford’s version of BMW’s M ‘Competition’ cars. It’s a more powerful, more track-focussed version of the V8 Mustang GT that comes with a new bodykit and an uprated wngine using parts from the 760hp Shelby GT500.

It won’t say how much power this new Dark Horse actually makes, only that it’s ‘projecting 500hp’. That puts this new car in the same territory as a 510hp BMW M4 Competition.

You won’t be able to get the Mustang with 4-wheel drive like that car, but you will be able to get it with the option of an automatic or a MANUAL gearbox. There’s also an optional handling pack, that adds wider tyres, stiffer coil springs, thicker anti-roll bars and a new rear wing.

It’s all designed to give you better traction, stability and control on a race track.

New Ford Mustang price

The new Mustang will go on sale in the US in 2023. Ford hasn’t confirmed how much it’ll cost yet, but it’ll probably set you back slightly more across the range than the outgoing car.

In the US, a 2.3-L Ecoboost Mustang will set you back just under $29,000, while a V8 GT model costs a smidge under $40,000. Expect the new Mustang to add a few thousand dollars to each of those pricetags.

If you want to buy one in the UK, you’ll have to wait a fair bit longer. And you’ll have to pay more when it does finally arrive.

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How much will a Mustang dark horse cost?

Citing sources unrelated to Ford, car vlogger StangMode understands that $50,000 is the starting price of the 2024 model year Ford Mustang Dark Horse.

How much will the 2023 Mustang cost?

Price & Trim Levels | 2023 Ford Mustang Ecoboost Premium | $35,000 (est.) GT | $38,000 (est.) GT Premium | $42,000 (est.) Mach 1 | $55,000 (est.)

How much will the 2024 Mustang cost?

2024 Ford Mustang Price We expect the 2024 Ford Mustang to start around $30,000. For reference, the 2022 model starts at $27,470. The Chevy Camaro starts at $25,000 and the Dodge Challenger kicks off at $30,430.

How much is a 2022 fully loaded Mustang?

How much is a 2022 Ford Mustang GT fully loaded? While the 2022 Ford Mustang GT starts at $37,645, the GT Premium is the most fully loaded of the GT offerings. If you want a fully-loaded GT trim, the 2022 Ford Mustang GT Premium starts at around $41,645.