A blue Ford Mustang Mach-E SUV and a gray Ford Mustang Dark Horse coupe parked next to each other in front of a wall of shipping containers

The Ford Mustang® Family

Experience a Living Legend

There’s nothing like the rush of a stampede. A herd of iconic Mustang® models, each giving you the opportunity to make it your own with unique styling and adrenaline-pumping performance. Every fan may have their favorite, but the entire lineup will forever invoke a deep sense of reverence, excitement — and, for those without one yet, envy.

Redefining Fun-to-Drive

Mustang has been raising drivers’ heart rates for over 60 years. Performance-oriented models, from the storied Mustang Mach 1® and Cobra to the new Mustang Dark Horse, have proven again and again that you don’t need to strap into a racing harness and head out on the track to have a great time behind the wheel — but if you want to, there’s a Mustang model for that, too. And the new Mustang Mach-E Rally offers thrill-seekers the ultimate in freedom: with the unique RallySport Drive Mode, who says you have to stay on the road?

A Look in the Rearview Mirror

The Ford Mustang coupe is the longest continuously running sports car nameplate produced in North America, thanks to decades of focus, refinement, and good old envelope-pushing. But the story of Mustang is more than just design and performance. It’s millions of drivers experiencing, perhaps for the first time, the unbridled joy of the journey. Through the windshield of a first-generation Mustang, the open road suddenly looked a lot more open.
A classic white convertible sports car — the first Mustang produced with a serial number

Serial No. 1

There’s a lot to see in the Driving America exhibit at The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation in Dearborn, MI. But one particular mint-condition white convertible stands out — the very first serialized Mustang, immortalized with the top down and a 260 cu. in. V8 engine under the hood. This holy grail of classic cars is the same smooth, poised and high-powered ride it was when it rolled off the production line at the Ford River Rouge Complex in March of 1964. At the time, you would have been able to drive away in this 164-horsepower GT convertible for $3,334. (And someone did drive away in it! Check out the full story on the museum's website.)

 

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