Mustang GTD
Ford feature cards: Supercharged 5.2L V8; Near 50/50 Weight Balance; Semi-Active Suspension; Dry Sump Oil System
$325,000
Base trim
- Powertrain
- Gas
- Drivetrain
- RWD
- Fuel
- 19.2 L/100 km
- Cargo
- 382L
Catalog / Model detail
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Buyer verdict
The Ford Mustang remains a solid choice for sports car enthusiasts. It balances performance with a reasonable price point, making it a compelling option for those prioritizing driving dynamics and design.
The shape of the ladder in under a minute — where the price and efficiency bands land.
MSRP band
$325,000 — $325,000
Fuel band
19.2 L/100 km — 19.2 L/100 km
Cheapest entry
Mustang GTD
$325,000
Feature routes
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Requirement-led pages that qualify this model
A quick table for the trims most shoppers will compare first.
| Trim | Best for | Starting MSRP | Fuel | Signal |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mustang GTDRWD | Ford feature cards: Supercharged 5.2L V8; Near 50/50 Weight Balance; Semi-Active Suspension; Dry Sump Oil System | $325,000Base trim | 19.2 L/100 km | Entry |
Ford feature cards: Supercharged 5.2L V8; Near 50/50 Weight Balance; Semi-Active Suspension; Dry Sump Oil System
$325,000
Base trim
| Feature | Mustang GTD |
|---|---|
All-wheel drive | — |
Hybrid powertrain | — |
Heated front seats | — |
Heated steering wheel | — |
Ventilated front seats | — |
Wireless Apple CarPlay | — |
Wireless Android Auto | — |
360-degree camera | — |
Power liftgate | — |
Panoramic roof | — |
Head-up display | — |
What is the fuel economy of the Ford Mustang?
The 2025-2026 Ford Mustang has a combined fuel economy of 10.2 L/100km.
What is the starting price of the Ford Mustang?
The base MSRP for the 2025-2026 Ford Mustang is CA$37,899.
Is the GT trim worth the upgrade?
Yes, the GT trim is worth the upgrade if you are looking for enhanced performance with a more powerful engine.