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2020s Mustang Models: The Complete List

The 2020s reshaped the Mustang lineup with refreshed styling, updated tech, and a clearer split between road-focused and track-ready models. Whether you’re comparing trims, shopping used, or just curious about how the family evolved, a compact list makes the differences easy to digest.

There are 11 2020s Mustang Car Models, ranging from the Mustang Dark Horse to the Mustang Shelby GT500. For each model I list Model years,Body style,Powertrain (engine / power (hp)) so comparisons are easy — you’ll find below.

What are the main differences across the 2020s Mustang models?

Differences come down to purpose and power: EcoBoost variants prioritize efficiency and daily usability, GT models offer classic V8 balance, Dark Horse focuses on chassis and track tuning, and the Shelby GT500 delivers top-tier horsepower and straight-line performance. The table below lets you compare model years, body style, and specific powertrains side by side.

Which 2020s Mustang should I choose for commuting versus weekend track days?

For daily driving, look at EcoBoost or mid-level GT trims for better fuel economy and comfort; they still provide spirited performance. If you want dedicated track capability, the Dark Horse or Shelby GT500 bring stronger brakes, suspension, and higher output—tradeoffs include ride firmness and running costs. Check the powertrain and body-style columns below to match priorities.

2020s Mustang Car Models

Name Model years Body style Powertrain (engine / power (hp))
Mustang EcoBoost 2020–2026 Fastback/Convertible 2.3L turbo I4, 310 hp
Mustang GT 2020–2026 Fastback/Convertible 5.0L V8, 460–486 hp
Mustang Shelby GT350 2020 Fastback 5.2L naturally aspirated V8, 526 hp
Mustang Shelby GT500 2020–2022 Fastback 5.2L supercharged V8, 760 hp
Mustang Mach 1 2021–2022 Fastback 5.0L V8, 480 hp
Mustang Dark Horse 2024–2026 Fastback 5.0L V8, 500 hp
Mustang Mach-E 2021–2026 Crossover Electric, 266–480 hp (varies by trim)
Mustang Mach-E GT 2021–2026 Crossover Electric, 480 hp
Mustang Mach-E First Edition 2021 Crossover Electric, 266–346 hp (varies by spec)
Mustang Mach-E California Route 1 2021–2026 Crossover Electric, 266–346 hp (range-focused)
Mustang Mach-E GT Performance Edition 2021–2022 Crossover Electric, 480 hp

Images and Descriptions

Mustang EcoBoost

Mustang EcoBoost

The EcoBoost is the entry Mustang, balancing everyday usability with sporty character via a turbocharged four-cylinder. It’s popular for its fuel efficiency, aftermarket potential, and affordability while retaining classic Mustang styling and two-seat performance appeal.

Mustang GT

Mustang GT

The Mustang GT is the mainstream V8 Mustang, prized for its throaty 5.0-liter V8, strong performance, and broad dealer availability. It’s the go-to for buyers wanting classic Mustang power, multiple trims, and a true muscle‑car driving experience.

Mustang Shelby GT350

Mustang Shelby GT350

The Shelby GT350 was the high‑revving, track‑focused Mustang with a flat‑plane crank V8. Its 526 hp and sharp handling made it a sought‑after enthusiast car; 2020 marked its final production year, cementing its collectible status.

Mustang Shelby GT500

Mustang Shelby GT500

The Shelby GT500 is the ultimate factory Mustang of its era, packing a supercharged 5.2L V8 and exotic‑level straight‑line performance. Marketed as a street‑legal drag and track contender, it emphasizes raw power and aggressive aerodynamics.

Mustang Mach 1

Mustang Mach 1

The Mach 1 revived a classic name with a tuned 5.0 V8, upgraded chassis parts, and track‑ready features. Positioned between the GT and Shelby, it offered performance hardware and unique styling for buyers wanting a focused, balanced driver’s car.

Mustang Dark Horse

Mustang Dark Horse

The Dark Horse is a modern performance Mustang aimed at serious drivers, blending a potent 5.0 V8 with upgraded cooling, chassis, and aerodynamic bits. It’s designed to bridge street usability and competitive track capability with a purposeful appearance.

Mustang Mach-E

Mustang Mach-E

The Mustang Mach‑E is Ford’s electric take on Mustang DNA, offered as a practical crossover with multiple battery and motor combos. It broadened the Mustang family, delivering instant torque, strong range options, and tech‑forward interiors for EV buyers.

Mustang Mach-E GT

Mustang Mach-E GT

The Mach‑E GT is the high‑performance EV variant, delivering sports‑car acceleration and sharpened handling compared with standard Mach‑E trims. It signals Ford’s effort to blend Mustang performance cues with modern electric propulsion and everyday crossover practicality.

Mustang Mach-E First Edition

Mustang Mach-E First Edition

The First Edition was the initial launch package for the Mach‑E, offering unique badging, feature‑packed equipment, and early‑buyer exclusivity. It helped define the Mach‑E’s image and drew attention from Mustang fans curious about an electric model.

Mustang Mach-E California Route 1

Mustang Mach-E California Route 1

The California Route 1 is a range-optimized Mach‑E variant aimed at drivers prioritizing highway efficiency and maximum driving distance. It emphasizes longer EPA range through gearing and battery calibration while keeping Mustang styling cues.

Mustang Mach-E GT Performance Edition

Mustang Mach-E GT Performance Edition

The GT Performance Edition boosted the Mach‑E GT’s track capabilities with upgraded suspension, brakes, and thermal management for repeat performance runs. It targeted buyers seeking the most potent, track‑ready version of Ford’s electric Mustang crossover.

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