Skip advert
Advertisement

Ford Mustang pre-orders now open in the UK

Pricing starts at £28,995 for EcoBoost model

Ford has officially opened up pre-orders for the new 2015 Mustang in the UK. The new car's configurator is now also live, so potential buyers can get an idea of what is on offer with the Mustang.

Pricing starts at £28,995 for the 309bhp 2.3-litre EcoBoost paired with a 6 speed manual. Those looking for the 412bhp 5-litre V8 will have to splash out £32,995 for the bigger engine and a manual gearbox.

The new Mustang comes with either a six speed manual gearbox or an automatic transmission. It's available in fastback or coupe form and both cars come with 19-inch wheels, performance brakes and xenon headlamps.

Advertisement - Article continues below

>Read - Ford Mustang review

This will be the first time that Ford has put the Mustang on sale globally. Ford made reservations for the first 500 UK bound Mustangs available during the 2014 Champions League Final.

Colour choices for the Mustang include Competition Orange and tri-coat Triple Yellow. Other options are climate control seats and premium 19-inch wheels.

Ford has also launched an augmented reality app which will allow users to create a 'virtual Mustang' to show off their chosen options.

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

VW Golf R faces off against Cupra Leon 333 – car pictures of the week
Golf R v Cupra Leon
Features

VW Golf R faces off against Cupra Leon 333 – car pictures of the week

Hot hatches are getting thin on the ground, but the VW stable is still in the game with the Cupra Leon 333 4Drive and Golf R. These are our favourite …
31 Jan 2026
Jaguar GT prototype review – driving 2026’s most controversial car
Jaguar GT prototype – front
Reviews

Jaguar GT prototype review – driving 2026’s most controversial car

Jaguar’s all-electric GT is entering the final stages of testing; we try a prototype in Sweden and find it’s not averse to a little snow-drifting
2 Feb 2026
Is Porsche really pulling the plug on the all-electric Boxster?
Porsche Cayman EV
News

Is Porsche really pulling the plug on the all-electric Boxster?

Reports by Bloomberg suggest the new CEO is considering ditching the all-electric Boxster and Cayman for hybrid power.
3 Feb 2026