The MY20 Ford Mustang GT Fastback and Convertiable have scored a new enhancement pack and a wider range of bolder colours. The new colour palette includes Grabber Lime and Twister Orange, both classic Mustang colours from way back.
A new Black Shadow Pack includes unique alloy wheels, paint details and badging finished in contrasting black.
The Ford Service Program extends to MY2020 Mustang, with serving capped at a maximum of $299.
“The Mustang is an icon, and Australian customers have been asking for more ways to customise and individualise their particular vehicle, so we’re pleased to offer more ways of doing just that,” said Ford Australia President and CEO, Kay Hart.
“These new offerings help make the 2020 Mustang really stand out, and for the first time, our Ford Service Benefits program, with our Service Price Promise, is part of Mustang ownership, too.”
Other than that it still remains Australia’s most popular sports car. The MY20 Mustang will go on sale in November. Pricing and further details are yet to be confirmed by Ford Australia.
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