Ford revealed pricing for the 2024 Mustang this week, but more details are now available thanks to a Price List and Order Guide that have been published online. The documents give potential customers their best look yet at exactly how much the Mustang of their dreams will cost.
The two lists were published by the Mustang7g Forum user roket. They provide more information about what equipment will come as standard on the 2024 Mustang, how much choice options will cost, and what freestanding packages will be offered.
Ford revealed last week that the 2024 Mustang will start at $30,920 (delivery fee excluded) with the EcoBoost model. Prices rise from there to $41,495 for the least expensive version of the Mustang GT, while the Dark Horse performance package costs $57,970.
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These documents, meanwhile, reveal that options like the Recaro micro-suede sport seats will come with an MSRP of $1,650. Brembo brakes with performance linings will cost $1,695, and MagnaRide dampers will cost $1,750.
The GT Performance Package, meanwhile, will have an MSRP of $4,995, and will come with 19-inch aluminum wheels, standard Brembo brakes, front tow hooks, a Torsen differential, a K-Brace, unique chassis tuning, and more. Ford will also offer a $4,500 Dark Horse Handling Package on any Mustang model.
The $1,195 Nite Pony Package comes with 19-inch aluminum wheels that are painted black, black badges, black mirror caps, a black roof, and a black bezel for the headlights. Alternatively, a $995 bronze appearance package will offer customers bronze-colored wheels and badges.
There’s a lot to pore over for Mustang enthusiasts and excited customers, and you can look through the full documents here. Reports suggest that buyers don’t have much longer to wait before they get to spec their new car, though, because orders are expected to open on March 27.