2024 Mustang gallops into the future with advanced electronics and more power

An injection of new technology, more power and chassis upgrades will power the original pony car into the future when the seventh-generation Ford Mustang goes on sale later this year.

Ford put modern electronics in the service of the Mustang’s timeless appeal of style, performance and fun.

From using an electronic hand brake to drift through turns to faster steering and a high-def gauges that pay homage to the vintage 1979-’93 “Fox Body” Mustang, the new coupe and convertible are primed to carry the legendary model through the rest of the decade into its probable future as an electric vehicle.

2024 Ford Mustang GT

Drift like a stunt driver

Developed with professional drifters Vaughn Gittin Jr. and Chelsea DeNofa, the optional performance pack comes with a handbrake to lock the rear wheels while your steer the front. That allows you to slide the car like a stuntman through a turn or sideways into a parking spot.

In drift mode, the hand brake is faster and more precise than a regular parking brake. Out of drift mode, the hand break works like a regular parking brake, except that instead of the usual button on the tip of the lever, you push the lever down to release the brake.

A conventional switch on the center tunnel activates the parking brake in Mustangs without the performance package.

2024 Ford Mustang GT

Another useful feature warns of oncoming vehicles when you’re parked, reducing the chances of opening a door into an oncoming Door Dash cyclist.

Finally, a remote rev feature allows you to use remote start to rev the car from a distance, whether to show off, annoy the neighbors or simulate the snorting of a live mustang greeting its owner.

The Mustang's traditional 'double-brow' dashboard has been replaced by an instrument panel with a 12.4-inch high-def instrument cluster and 13.2-inch touch screen in the 2024 model.

Dramatic new instrument display

The Mustang’s traditional ‘double brow’ dash, higher in front of the driver and passenger than in the middle, is gone, replaced by a long digital display that rises above the steering and stands clear of the dash. It extends to the middle of the car, where a touch screen offers controls for climate, audio, navigation, ambient lighting, instrument cluster styles and more. The 13.2-inch touch screen is angled 10 degrees toward the driver, making it easy to view and use.

There are no physical controls for climate settings, but touch points for temperature, fan, seat ventilation and heat are permanently available along the bottom of the screen. They’re responsive, but finding them requires more attention than physical buttons and switches.

The 2024 Ford Mustang offers digital replica of instruments from the 1979-'93 'Fox body' Mustangs

The 12.4-inch instrument cluster is sharp and clear. It can be set in several modes, including sport, track and throwback gauges that duplicate the look of the 1979-’93 “Fox body” Mustang, the longest-running model in the pony car’s 59-year history.

2024 Ford Mustang prices and model line

  • Ecoboost coupe $30,920
  • Ecoboost Premium coupe $36,445
  • Ecoboost Premium convertible $41,945
  • GT coupe $41,495
  • GT Premium coupe $46,015
  • GT Premium convertible $51,515
  • Darkhorse coupe $59,270

Prices exclude coupe $1,595 destination charge

Source: Edmunds

2024 Ford Mustang Ecoboost

Sharper edges, clever use of light

The exterior is all new, with crisp creases along the fenders, new grilles and air intakes, and an undercut trunk lid that creates a stark shadow across the taillights and rear. The visual trick makes the new Mustang look lower and wider than the previous model, despite the fact that the car’s exterior dimensions change only marginally.