Four-cylinder Mustangs keep their same starting prices, but they lose the 2.3L High Performance package.
For 2025, the Ford Mustang costs more than before if you're opting for the V-8 models.
The GT trims start $2600 higher than last year, with the Dark Horse Premium now starting at $69,870 (up $3645).
The Mustang EcoBoost models all have the same base prices, but they're no longer offered with the 2.3L High Performance package.
Ford is raising prices on V-8-powered Mustangs, with 2025 models now starting between $2600 and $3645 more than last year. Along with the higher base prices, the entire '25 Mustang lineup sees revised option packages, with four-cylinder models even losing the enthusiast-minded 2.3L High Performance package.