Ford Is Building a Four-Door Mustang Sedan – and It's Not Electric
Dealers were told the sedan could reach 60 mph in under 4 seconds and start below $40,000, reports said.
- At a private event in Las Vegas last week, Ford showcased an early prototype of a four-door Mustang to dealers, marking a potential expansion of the iconic nameplate into the sedan segment.
- Ford has not sold a sedan since discontinuing the Fusion after the 2020 model year; CEO Jim Farley and Andrew Frick, president of Ford Blue and Model e, have hinted at a potential sedan revival.
- Attendees described the prototype as roughly the same shape and size as a Porsche Panamera, with executives claiming the vehicle would hit 60 mph in under 4 seconds.
- The Dodge Charger is currently offered as a four-door model, while Chevrolet is reportedly reviving the Camaro as a sedan, intensifying competition in the segment.
- Pricing for the new Mustang is slated to start under $40,000, with market release expected in 2028 or 2029, positioning it as an affordable entry into Ford's performance lineup.
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Ford is reportedly preparing a four-door Mustang
Ford is getting closer to making a four-door version of the Mustang, and the company reportedly showed an early prototype to dealers last week. A four-door sports sedan based on the famous Mustang name has been discussed for some time, but there is still no exact date for when it could go on sale. Reports suggest it may arrive in 2028 or 2029. Two years ago, Ford executives reportedly used the name "Mach 4" for the project during a private meeti…
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Ford will use the famous Mustang name for its upcoming sports sedan. The company has shown the new model to the first American dealers. According to behind-the-scenes information, it will use a hybrid drive with an eight-cylinder engine.
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