This newly-minted Mustang GT coupe still looks unmistakably like a Mustang with that classic stretched hood and stubby tail, muscular body bulges and way-big wheels. And Mustang signatures have been retained -- the C-scoops on flanks, tri-part lamps on the tail and a shark's pointed nose with round headlamps. Read More »
2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Performance Coupe
Holy Seatbelt: This thing, feeling like some vintage rocket-charged racer, rips around Ford's track at triple-digit speed while delivering a deep-bleat blast from quad exhaust pipes at the tail.... the limited-production 2012 Mustang Boss 302 based on the 2011 Mustang GT but packing a kick-butt 5.0-liter (302-cubic-inch) V8 tied to a six-speed manual transmission with a 3.73:1 rear-axle ratio, torque-sensing (Torsen) limited-slip differential, Brembo front brake calipers, adjustable shocks, 19-inch speed-rated performance tires and Recaro bolstered front bucket seats. Read More »
2007 Ford Mustang GT Coupe
The Ford Mustang has more than four decades of heritage, and the newest generation is among the most beautiful of all. It perfectly blends modern design principles with the classic muscle-car shape that was born in the 1960s. And the Mustang's interior looks snazzy, but it feels like junk. Read More »
2007 Ford Shelby GT500 Mid-Size Coupe or Convertible
The history of Ford's popular Mustang pony car scores another performance record with the debut of the 2007 Ford Shelby GT500. Conformed as a hardtop coupe or soft top convertible, the GT500 becomes the most powerful factory-built Mustang ever. Read More »
2006 Ford Mustang Compact Coupe and Convertible
For 2006 Ford's pony car, rising from a rigid rear-wheel-drive (RWD) chassis, conforms as a sporty two-door hardtop coupe or a luxurious new soft-top convertible. Read More »
2005 Mustang GT Mid-Size Convertble
The all-new Ford Mustang builds on the car's storied heritage without looking blatantly retro like the PT Cruiser, New Beetle and Thunderbird. It's a brilliant design that looks modern and historic at the same time. The body's sense of heritage is carried into the interior, where nice materials and carefully designed instruments give it a classic muscle car personality inside. It's a major improvement over Ford's cheap-feeling interiors of just a few years ago. Read More »
2005 Ford Mustang Coupe and Convertible
Ford introduced the first Mustang at the 1964 New York World's Fair. From that day forward, Mustang has taken a command position as both an American, and an automotive icon. Read More »
2004 Ford Mustang Sport Coupe
To commemorate forty years of production for Ford's classic pony car, special badges marking the anniversary dress the forward flanks of all 2004 Mustang models. Read More »
2003 Ford Focus Compact Coupe, Sedan and Wagon
Ford's worldly small car looks dramatic and different in a rounded package but with sharply creased planes and keen shapes for headlamps. Read More »
2003 Ford Mustang Coupe and Convertible Sports Car
Cool new colors mark 2003 editions of Ford's classic pony car, like Redfire Clearcoat and Silver Clearcoat Metallic. Read More »