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Ford Australia Pushes Back New Mustang Release to Early 2024
Ford Australia Pushes Back New Mustang Release to Early 2024
The much-anticipated sixth-gen Mustang closed its order books in 2022, leaving prospective buyers waiting until early 2024 for the new model’s arrival. Australian delivery of the ‘S650’ Mustang was originally going to take place by late 2023, but due to global production delays this has been pushed back to the first quarter of 2024. Ford has officially confirmed the new timeline, with the car set to roll off the production line in Michigan’s Flat Rock Plant by the end of 2021 and arrive in Australia a few months later. Customers will however have some information on pricing before the year ends, as Ford is likely to announce prices in the second quarter of 2023.
- 5.0 V8 and 2.3 turbo carry over with improvements.
- Ecoboost now auto-only
- Unique designs differentiate GT from Ecoboost
- Drifter handbrake standard
- Arriving Australia early 2024, not late 2023 as anticipated
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