Add a dose of adrenaline and iconic American style to your daily drive in the 2020 Ford Mustang.
What’s new for the 2020 Ford Mustang?
The 2020 Mustang is faster than ever. Mustang EcoBoost drivers can now add the High Performance package to their ride, both increasing engine output and spreading it across a wider rpm range. With the High Performance package, EcoBoost drivers can also add a new Handling package. It includes the excellent MagneRide suspension, tightening up performance even further.
Why choose the 2020 Ford Mustang?
The Ford Mustang is an all-American icon. If you’ve got your eye on it, you’re definitely craving both speed and style. The Mustang delivers both in spades. Outside, its long nose and short rear deck can’t help but turn heads. You can also choose between coupe and convertible models for the desired amount of wind in your hair.

Power is never in short supply, no matter which Mustang trim level you select. And performance is even more impressive, with gusty steering, sporty handling, and firm brakes. In addition to athleticism, the Mustang also has a civilized side, with an independent rear suspension to maximize ride smoothness.
Which 2020 Ford Mustang has the most horsepower?
Before we delve into horsepower numbers, let’s consider some background information. There are four 2020 Mustang trim levels: EcoBoost, EcoBoost Premium, GT, and GT Premium. The EcoBoost and GT trims are differentiated by powertrain.
To get back to the question at hand, the GT has the most horsepower. Both the GT and GT Premium Mustangs feature a 5.0-liter V8 engine that kicks out 460 horses and 420 pound-feet of torque. When you add the Performance package, you can boost output to 480 horses.

Of course, the EcoBoost isn’t exactly a slouch. Under this Mustang’s hood, you’ll find a turbocharged 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine that makes 310 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque. It, too, can be had with a new High Performance package, taking speed up a notch with 332 horses and 350 pound-feet of torque.
Is the Ford Mustang reliable?
The Mustang was built to last. Not only does the powertrain have a reputation for longevity, but Ford also backs it up with substantial warranty coverage. New vehicle coverage lasts three years or 36,000 miles. Powertrain coverage lasts five years or 60,000 miles.
Ford’s pony car also looks out for you with its high standards in safety. In government crash tests, the 2020 Mustang earned perfect five-star ratings across the board. You can also add high-tech safety features – like forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, and adaptive cruise control – that will actively help you avoid accidents.