The 1980 Mustang sits at an interesting point in Mustang history, balancing late-1970s styling with changing emissions rules and shifting buyer tastes. It’s a useful year to study if you want to see how performance, trim, and luxury options were being adjusted before the mid‑1980s redesigns.
There are 6 1980 Mustang Car Models, ranging from M81 McLaren Mustang to Mustang Ghia. For each model, details are organized as Body style,Engine(s) (L; hp),Production (units) to make comparisons simple — you’ll find below.
How do the 1980 Mustang models differ in engines and body styles?
The lineup typically spans from economy-oriented inline engines to higher-output V8s, and from basic coupes to more upscale or performance-tuned editions; check the Engine(s) and Body style columns below for exact displacements and configurations to see where each model fits.
Which 1980 Mustang is most worth seeking for rarity or interest?
Look at the Production (units) column to judge rarity; special editions or low-production performance packages like the M81 McLaren tend to attract collectors, while models such as the Mustang Ghia appeal for their trim and comfort—condition and documentation will often matter more than the badge.
1980 Mustang Car Models
| Model/Trim | Body style | Engine(s) (L; hp) | Production (units) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mustang | Coupe | 2.3L I4 (88hp); 3.3L I6 (85hp); 4.2L V8 (119hp) | 128,893 (all Coupes) |
| Mustang | Hatchback | 2.3L I4 (88hp); 3.3L I6 (85hp); 4.2L V8 (119hp) | 142,429 (all Hatchbacks) |
| Mustang Ghia | Coupe | 2.3L I4 (88hp); 3.3L I6 (85hp); 4.2L V8 (119hp) | 128,893 (all Coupes) |
| Mustang Ghia | Hatchback | 2.3L I4 (88hp); 3.3L I6 (85hp); 4.2L V8 (119hp) | 142,429 (all Hatchbacks) |
| Mustang Cobra | Hatchback | 2.3L Turbo I4 (132hp); 4.2L V8 (119hp) | 5,556 |
| M81 McLaren Mustang | Hatchback | 2.3L Turbo I4 (175hp) | 10 |
Images and Descriptions

Mustang
The entry-level “notchback” Mustang. As the base model, it featured simple interiors and standard hubcaps. It was the most affordable and straightforward version of the new Fox platform, prized for its light weight and clean, traditional coupe lines.

Mustang
The base hatchback offered a sportier, more modern profile than the coupe, with the added utility of a folding rear seat and large cargo area. This practical body style proved extremely popular and defined the Mustang’s image for a new decade.

Mustang Ghia
The luxury-focused Ghia trim added a formal vinyl half-roof, deluxe sound package, premium interior fabrics, and wire-style wheel covers. Identified by “Ghia” script on the C-pillars, it was aimed at buyers wanting comfort over outright performance.

Mustang Ghia
A less common configuration, the Ghia Hatchback combined the sporty body style with luxury appointments. It featured the same upgraded interior trim, additional sound insulation, and exterior brightwork as the Ghia coupe, offering a unique blend of style and comfort.

Mustang Cobra
The top performance package for 1980. The Cobra is easily identified by its aggressive front air dam, rear-facing hood scoop, rear spoiler, and massive cobra hood decal. For 1980 only, the V8 option was a power-sapped 4.2L engine.

M81 McLaren Mustang
An extremely rare, hand-built special from Ford SVO and McLaren Engines. It featured a race-tuned engine, wide IMSA-style bodywork, and a functional hood scoop. Only 10 were built, making this bright orange Mustang a near-mythical Fox Body collector’s piece.

