2020 Ford Mustang Coupe Colors, Changes, Interior, Release Date, Price – The Ford Mustang Coupe underwent a handful of tweaks, including an updated appearance, additional powerful engines, a new transmission, and the deletion of the V6 engine. With all these changes, it’s no surprise the 2020 Ford Mustang Coupe will, for the most part, be a carryover model. The exception is the resurrection of the Mustang Bullitt.
2020 Ford Mustang Coupe Redesign
In terms of seems to be, we expect the bulk of the 2020 Ford Mustang lineup to be mainly untouched. This shouldn’t be a big deal considering its current mid-cycle refresh. But the Bullitt edition, that’s a totally various story. The Bullitt will not roll in with any crazy changes, but it’s going to set itself apart with its Dark Highland Green exterior paint, a smattering of chrome accents, Black NitroPlate exhaust tips, 19-inch torque thrust wheels, a black grille, red-painted Brembo brakes, and the Bullitt emblem on the gas cap.
2020 Ford Mustang Coupe Interior
The interior is the exact deal, as the base Mustang will likely carry on unchanged. Nonetheless, the Bullitt edition will have a few tweaks. Exclusive updates will include a 12-inch digital instrument panel, available leather-trimmed RECARO seats with green stitching, and a heated leather steering wheel.
With no changes predicted structurally or in terms of safety options, we expect the 2020 Ford Mustang Coupe and Mustang Bullitt to carry on the very same safety ratings as the present-day Mustang. While it performed perfectly in most IIHS crash tests, it is “Acceptable” rating in the small-overlap test and “Basic” rating in front crash prevention kept it from staying a Top Safety Pick.
2020 Ford Mustang Coupe Engine
The standard 2020 Mustang lineup is envisioned to retain the exact same cast of engines. These include the standard 2.3-liter four-cylinder with 310 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque, and the GT’s 5.0-liter V8 with 460 hp and 420 lb-ft. Both pair with either a standard six-speed manual or an optional 10-speed automatic. The 2020 Ford Mustang Coupe, on the other hand, will push the V8 to 475 hp thanks to its new Open Air Induction System, Shelby GT350 intake, 87 mm throttle bodies, and powertrain control module update. The Bullitt will come exclusively with a manual transmission.
2020 Ford Mustang Coupe Release Date and Price
Ford expects to have the 2020 Ford Mustang Coupe in showrooms by this summer, and we expect the rest of the Mustang lineup to come at the very same time. Official pricing remains uncertain now, but look for minimal increases to the carryover versions of the Mustang relative to the 2019 model, which ranges from $28,080 to $47,090 (destination fees included). As for the Bullitt, it’ll likely come in a bit higher than the previous year’s $47,090 ceiling.
2020 Ford Mustang Coupe
- Shadow Black
- Magnetic Metallic
- Need for Green
- Oxford White
- Race Red
- Black Cloth Roof
- Dark Highland Green Metallic
- Ingot Silver Metallic
- Orange Fury Metallic Tri-Coat
- Velocity Blue Metallic
- Kona Blue Metallic
- Ruby Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat