Next-gen Ford Mustang will muscle into 2022 Detroit Auto Show

The 2022 Detroit Auto Show has its first headliner: an all-new Ford Mustang.

The seventh-generation pony car’s debut Sep. 14 was announced by Ford boss and amateur race driver Jim Farley in a tweet Tuesday. “It’s a stunning car and I’m excited to share it with the world!” tweeted Farley, who added the hashtag #SaveTheManuals.

The hashtag appeared to be in response to concerns that the performance coupe would ditch its stick shift after comments earlier this year by Ali Jammoul, Ford vehicle program director, Icons and Ford Performance, in the Australian publication Wheels.

Classic and modern Ford Mustangs line Nine Mile at Paxton Street in Ferndale during last year's Woodward Dream Cruise. A seventh generation of the pony car is on the way.

“You know, eventually it’s going be phased out, right?” Jammoul told Wheels. “But as long as there’s a market for it and customers still want that higher-performing feel, it’ll stay.  . . .”

Jammoul appeared to be referencing Ford’s eventual transition to all-electric vehicles – not that the new ‘Stang won’t offer a manual right out of the box. Code-named S650 and likely to arrive as a 2024 model, the new Mustang is expected to be based on the current muscle car platform that has been a hit since its introduction in 2015.

Bearing killer styling and an independent rear suspension for the first time, the sixth-gen Mustang has been the runaway sales leader in North America’s muscle car segment, leaving longtime rival Chevy Camaro in the dust. The Mustang rocketed to 122,349 sales in 2015 before trailing off to 52,384 last year. Sales are off 18% through the first six months of 2022. Propelled by its 700-plus horsepower Hellcat model, the Dodge Challenger has been ‘Stang’s closest rival in recent years.

Speaking of V-8s, Jammoul also confirmed to Wheels that the next-gen Mustang will continue with a V-8 engine.

Along with the Ford F-150 pickup and Ford Bronco, the Mustang is one of the Blue Oval’s brand icons. Speaking before investors Tuesday, Farley also confirmed “we’ll be introducing an all-new Super Duty pickup — the workhorse at Ford and that sets a standard in our industry.”

Mustang is a performance sub-brand that has already spawned Ford’s first EV, the Mustang Mach-E. Gas-powered performance variants of the Mustang include the turbo-4 powered High Performance, the V8-powered Mach 1, and the track-focused, 760-horse, supercharged Shelby GT500.