The new Ford Mustang shows itself in all of its 12 colors
Ford reveals the 12 paint finishes the 2024 Mustang will soon be available in the United States
The seventh generation Ford Mustang (buy Ford Mustang used cars now) will go on sale later this year. The automaker has been slowly revealing details about the redesigned Pony Car ahead of it hitting dealerships. Today we learn that the company will offer 11 standard colors for the 2024 Mustang. Ford will offer a 12th color, Ember Blue, exclusively for the Mustang Dark Horse.
Ford has unveiled the new Mustang’s color palette for the different trim levels and body styles, highlighting the EcoBoost convertible and GT coupe. The 11 colors are:
The photos also reveal some of the other possible visual differences of the new car. The GT in Race Red has a black roof and a different front splitter than the GT in Rapid Red. The EcoBoost in Yellow Splash has accents on the hood and a stripe on the side. Ford accentuates the Dark Matter Coupe with three stripes that extend across the hood and roof. Ford also pointed out the different rim models that will be offered for the vehicle.
The company unveiled the 2024 Mustang last September, showing off the exterior and interior design. Ford only revealed the car’s performance in December: the Dark Horse’s 5.0-liter V8 engine produces 507 hp.
The standard GT produces 487 hp, with an optional exhaust upgrade that increases to 493 hp. The 2024 Mustang EcoBoost will produce 319 hp, a slight increase over the previous model, with a turbocharged 2.3-liter four-cylinder providing the power.
US pricing has us in Europe tearing our eyes: When the new Ford Mustang hits dealerships later this year, the base model will start at $32,515 (including the mandatory $1,595 transfer fee). That’s the equivalent of just under 30,000 euros. The 2023 model started at under $30,000, so the new Mustang comes at a premium. However, Ford has thoroughly revised the design, equipment and interior.
If you want the GT with a V8 engine, you have to shell out $43,090 (€39,320), with the six-speed manual transmission being standard equipment. The top-of-the-range Dark Horse starts at $59,565.