Pre order 2024 Mustang

WHAT IT IS: The seventh generation of the icon that launched the pony-car genre will arrive in time for the Mustang brand's 60th anniversary. Expect it in coupe (as rendered here by our artist) and convertible forms with two powertrain offerings. Variants delivering greater performance and efficiency will follow in the years to come.  

WHY IT MATTERS: The Mustang, along with the Bronco and F-150, is a pillar of the Ford brand that carries immense emotional appeal. It's Ford's sole North American car offering and also ranks as one of a shrinking number of affordable, fun-to-drive two-doors. Plus the droptops are all over rental fleets in tropical locations—what would we do if it disappeared? 

PLATFORM AND POWERTRAIN: The 2024 Mustang will get a new code name (S650), but we expect its D2C-derived architecture to largely carry over from its S550 predecessor. And based on numerous prototype spy photos and leaks, it will receive only mild evolutionary styling revisions, such as squintier three-element headlamps, a revised hexagonal grille, and new air intakes. New electrical architecture will enable new feature content at launch, like a fully digital instrument cluster and today's latest safety and driver assist features. It will also support over-the-air updates to an increasing number of software-enabled features, helping it stay as fresh as ever over its expected eight-year lifespan.

Powertrain offerings will carry over at launch, including the 2.3-liter EcoBoost I-4 and 5.0-liter Coyote V-8 engines, as well as the six-speed manual and 10-speed automatic transmissions. Engine outputs may be adjusted—we hear base 2.3-liter power will increase from 310 to 320 hp, for example. And Ford officials have cautioned us that the six-speed could be phased out at some point during this model's lifetime.

One major powertrain addition expected in 2025 is conventional and/or plug-in hybridization. Leaked info suggests both engines will get an electric boost. This could be accomplished most easily by employing a version of Ford's Modular Hybrid Transmission (MHT) as found in the Explorer Hybrid, which should be adaptable to either engine.

Among the electrification possibilities, enthusiasts will be most stoked by a unique V-8 hybrid powertrain revealed in patent drawings. It mounts a roughly alternator-sized electric motor on each side of the V-8, with their output shafts roughly aligned with the crankshaft centerline. It being patented makes sense, as we're not aware of any other vehicle employing such a setup. Plus, it's far simpler than trying to package a single electric motor somewhere and needing to run a shaft through the oil pan; that would likely require halfshaft angles that would overtax existing CV joints. Using dual motors also allows handling-enhancing torque-vectoring up front—might this system power the next Bullitt or Mach 1?

The rumor mill has hinted at a plug-in version offering at least 10 or 20 miles of electric range, and this would undoubtedly boost efficiency and possibly contribute in some small way to achieving higher corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) ratings coming for 2026. But it would also add even more weight to a sports car that typically weighs more than 3,800 pounds today. So if there is to be an efficiency-focused Mustang hybrid, expect it to be an EcoBoost with rear drive. Of course, once there's a battery and an MHT to work with on this platform, it's not hard to imagine pairing them with the V-8 and front motors, juicing those Coyote V-8 and motor outputs, and creating a worthy Shelby GT500 successor with blistering torque-vectored AWD performance and respectable EPA numbers.

Spy shots have also revealed a shift away from the retro-look dash with binnacles to a more streamlined interior dominated by big instrument and infotainment screens capable of displaying the latest Sync graphics in dazzlingly high resolution. It's unclear that the Chevy Camaro and Dodge Challenger as we know them will survive into the next decade, but we expect Ford to assume they will—and to sharpen the Mustang's chassis dynamics sufficiently so it once again outhandles the Camaro.

ESTIMATED PRICE: Expect a modest price bump to an even $30,000 for a base EcoBoost coupe or $40,000 for a GT, with the ragtop adding roughly $5,500 to either.

EXPECTED ON-SALE DATE: Could Ford possibly resist launching its 60th anniversary Mustang on Monday April 17, 2023—the 59th anniversary of its World's Fair debut?

Pre order 2024 Mustang

The Ford Mustang is a true automotive icon and we cannot wait to get behind the wheel of the 7th-Generation 2024 Ford Mustang at Brandon Ford. The recent debut of the 2024 Ford Mustang has us chomping at the bit to test drive this automotive masterpiece and experience next-level performance. When the next-generation Ford Mustang arrives in Summer 2023, you will have the chance to custom order a 2024 Ford Mustang in Tampa, FL at Brandon Ford.

Brandon Ford is one of the largest Ford dealerships in the United States and we can help you find your dream car at a dream price with a quick and easy custom order process. Keep an eye on the Brandon Ford online order forms for the 2024 Ford Mustang order banks to open and you can customize your own Ford Mustang. Choose your 2024 Ford Mustang model, trim level, engine, color, features and more when you build your dream car.

Order a 2024 Ford Mustang in the Tampa, Clearwater and St. Petersburg Area

A brand-new edition of the iconic Ford Mustang, the 7th-Generation 2024 Ford Mustang promises to impress with an athletic exterior design that will look good on the road or the track. When the 2024 Ford Mustang arrives next summer, it will be available in a pair of standard models - EcoBoost® and GT - that are each built around a different powertrain and will be available in coupe and convertible body styles. A brand-new and track-tuned Ford Mustang Dark Horse takes performance to the next level.

Ford Mustang EcoBoost® models are built with a 2.3-liter EcoBoost® turbocharged four-cylinder engine and a 10-speed automatic transmission that will deliver unprecedented thrills at a more affordable price. The Ford Mustang GT will take performance to the next level with a fourth-generation 5.0-liter Coyote V-8 that is paired with a standard six-speed TREMEC® manual transmission and is expected to be the most powerful variant to date. Highlights of the next-generation 5.0-liter Coyote V-8 include a dual air intake, a dual throttle body, Ford Mustang Drive Modes, a MagneRide® Suspension System, a Torsen® Limited Slip Differential, Brembo® high-performance brakes and a Performance Electronic Parking Brake.

The exterior design of the 2024 Ford Mustang will turn heads when you get behind the wheel with Tri-Bar LED headlights, an aggressive roofline, a wide stance, a larger grille and bold wheel designs. Inside the 7th-Generation Ford Mustang, drivers will find an innovative digital cockpit that caters to performance. Infotainment is provided by a 13.2-inch Ford SYNC® 4 touchscreen display that pairs with a 12.4-inch digital instrument cluster behind a seamless glass panel. Additional features and technology that drivers will love include a wireless charging pad, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capabilities, standard Ford Co-Pilot360™ driver-assist technology, a Bang & Olufsen® stereo system and much more.

Drivers who choose to custom order a 2024 Ford Mustang in Tampa, FL at Brandon Ford will have plenty of options in the 7th-Generation Ford Mustang. Brand-new exterior color options include - Vapor Blue and Yellow Splash - that are complemented by new pinstripe color options, Brembo® brake calipers available in Black, Red and Grabber Blue and a wide range of alloy wheel designs in 17-, 19- and 20-inch sizes. Available Performance Package, GT Performance Package and Handling Package options allow you to customize your performance on the track.

Contact the Brandon Ford Team today to learn more about the next-generation 2024 Ford Mustang!

WHEN CAN 2024 Mustangs be ordered?

Ford unveiled the 2024 Ford Mustang at the Detroit Auto Show in September, and it's set to go on sale in the summer of 2023. As one of our 10 Cars Worth Waiting For, we're optimistic Ford will do its part to keep dealer markups under control when it arrives.

How much will a 2024 Mustang cost?

Pricing and Which One to Buy The Mustang continues to offer a turbocharged four-cylinder EcoBoost at the base level and a V-8 in the GT model. We estimate the former will start around $30,000 and the latter at $40,000.

When can you order 2023 Mustang?

When Can I Order A 2023 Ford 2023 Ford Mustang? The 2023 Ford Mustang is finally here! For those of you wondering, "When can I order a 2023 Ford Mustang?" the answer, right now! The 2023 Ford Mustang order banks are now open!

How much will the 2024 Dark Horse Mustang 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.