We expect the 2022 Ford Mustang to receive several minor changes and updates, representing the eighth model year of the current, sixth-generation Mustang. More noteworthy is the fact that the 2022 model year will likely become the last year of the S550 Mustang.
Following is speculative and unconfirmed information about the 2022 Ford Mustang. This page is a continuous work-in-progress and will be updated on a regular basis as we await official details from Ford.
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The 2022 Ford Mustang will continue being offered in two body styles:
The mechanically-unrelated Mustang Mach-E will expand the Mustang lineup as an electric vehicle in a five-door crossover-like hatch body style.
Like all sixth-generation units of the S550 Ford Mustang, the 2022 Mustang will continue riding on the Ford S550 platform. The platform is solely used by the Mustang.
The platform features a longitudinal powertrain configuration. Rear-wheel-drive is the only drivetrain configuration available.
The 2021 Mustang will be powered by the following powertrain choices:
A ten-speed automatic transmission and a six-speed manual transmission are offered with the EcoBoost and GT models. The Shelby GT500 is offered exclusively with a seven-speed dual clutch supplied by Tremec.
The 2022 Ford Mustang will continue being assembled by Ford USA at the Ford Flat Rock plant in Michigan.
We expect the 2022 Ford Mustang to arrive during the third quarter of the 2021 calendar year.
The 2022 Mustang starting price is expected to remain similar to the 2020 model, which starts at $26,670.
We expect that the 2022 model year will become the last of the sixth-generation Mustang, and that an all-new, seventh-generation model will launch for the 2023 model year. See more on the 2023 Ford Mustang.
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