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Interior
Front head room 38 "
Rear head room 35 "
Front shoulder room 56 "
Rear shoulder room 52 "
Front hip room 55 "
Rear hip room 47 "
Front leg room 44.5 "
Rear leg room 30.6 "
Luggage capacity 13.5 cu.ft.
Maximum cargo capacity 13.5 cu.ft.
Standard seating 4
Exterior
Length 188.3 "
Body width 75.4 "
Body height 54.4 "
Wheelbase 107.1 "
Curb 3,705 lbs.

Fuel
Fuel tank capacity 16.0 gal.
EPA mileage estimates 15 City / 24 Hwy
Performance
Base engine size 5.0 liters
Base engine type V-8
Horsepower 450 hp
Horsepower rpm 7,000
Torque 410 lb-ft.
Torque rpm 4,600
Drive type rear-wheel
Turning radius 18.9 ''

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This article was updated on 8/3/2022 with the latest information.

The Ford Mustang is one of the most beloved sports cars of all time. However, after losing the crown of the best-selling sports car in the United States to the Dodge Challenger in 2021, the Mustang is due for an upgrade. As attention shifts to the recently declared seventh generation debut in September 2022, likely for the 2024 model, the 2023 Ford Mustang should be the last of the sixth generation. Find out what we expect for the release date, price, features, design, and specs of the 2023 Ford Mustang.

When is the 2023 Ford Mustang coming out?

How much horsepower does a 2023 Mustang have?
2022 Ford Mustang | Ford

The 2023 Ford Mustang will likely hit roads in early 2023. The 2023 Mustang will be available at Ford dealerships throughout the United States, as well as in select international markets. Like the 2022 Mustang, the 2023 Mustang will be built at the Ford Flat Rock plant in Michigan.

How much do we expect the 2023 Ford Mustang to cost?

Ford did not yet provide the price information for the 2023 Mustang. However, the 2023 Mustang will likely cost slightly more than the 2022 Mustang ahead of the 2024 model redesign. The starting price of the 2022 Mustang is $27,470 MSRP for the Coupe models and $32,970 MSRP for the Convertible models.

2023 Ford Mustang specs: Engine options — and hybrid and electric models in future years

How much horsepower does a 2023 Mustang have?
2022 Ford Mustang | Ford

While Ford did not officially confirm the engine options for the 2023 Mustang, in October 2021, a Ford employee posted on their LinkedIn page about two plug-in hybrid powertrains: a 2.3-liter inline-four version and one with a 5.0-liter V8. Also, Ford filed a patent a few years ago about a twin-motor hybrid system. The front wheels have two electric motors, and the rear wheels feature a gas engine, creating an all-wheel drive hybrid version of the Mustang. 

The specs are not yet available for these hybrid powertrains. Also, Ford might not release the hybrid powertrains for the 2023 Mustang. Gear Patrol suggested that they might be available starting in 2025. The site also stated that an all-electric Mustang could be released in 2028, which would replace the gas-powered versions. 

In all likelihood, the 2023 Mustang will carryover the engines from the 2022 Mustang:

  • Turbocharged 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine (EcoBoost): 310 hp; 350 lb-ft of torque
  • Turbocharged 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine (High-Performance Package): 330 hp; 350 lb-ft of torque
  • 5.0-liter V8 engine (GT): 450 hp; 420 lb-ft of torque
  • 5.0-liter V8 engine (Mach 1): 470 hp; 410 lb-ft of torque
  • Supercharged 5.2-liter V8 engine (Shelby GT500): 760 hp; 625 lb-ft of torque

What does the 2023 Ford Mustang look like?

Ford did not yet release any official images of the 2023 Mustang. However, there are spy shots of the next-generation S650 model. It’s difficult to see what the S650 Mustang looks like underneath the camouflage. However, relative to the S550 Mustang, the S650 Mustang appears to have more aggressive styling with a more angular hood, along with modernization of exterior design elements.

Something to keep in mind is that there is no guarantee that Ford will release the S650 Mustang for the 2023 model year. In all likelihood, Ford will wait until the 2024 model year and continue to offer the S550 model for 2023.

This article was updated on 8/3/2022 with the latest information.

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How much HP will the 2023 Mustang GT have?

The GT models are motivated by a 450-hp V-8 with an optional active exhaust that trumpets a thunderous roar. Both of these compelling engines pair with a standard six-speed manual transmission or a 10-speed automatic that makes the Mustang quicker than before.

Will the 2023 Mustang have a V8?

The Mustang will be sold with an Ecoboost powertrain and a 5.0-litre V8. There will be a standard Mustang, a GT version, GT Convertible and a new Dark Horse trim. Ford has retained the S550 platform from the previous generation Mustang. The 2023 Mustang retains its iconic design.

How fast is a 2023 Mustang?

The 2023 Mustang GT gets a 5.0-liter V8. It pumps out a healthy 450 hp and 410 lb/ft of torque, which is more power than the outgoing model. It will rocket to 60 mph in less than 5 seconds.

Is the 2023 Mustang gas powered?

Ford's redesigned lineup of Mustangs, including a new “Dark Horse” model, will be powered by traditional gas engines without any electrification technology. Ford CEO Jim Farley believes keeping the iconic American brand gas-powered makes good business sense for the automaker for the foreseeable future.