
Image: CarsGuide


Image: CarsGuide
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The limited-run Dark Horse Mustang has sold out ahead of its Australian market launch, with all 1000 examples spoken for at a price of $103,002. The MY25 models, set to arrive early next year, will see a $2000 price increase and will feature a new ‘Molten Magenta’ paint color and ‘Bronze’ appearance pack. The EcoBoost variant, priced at $66,990 before on-road costs, will feature a 2.3-litre turbo-petrol engine and a 10-speed automatic transmission. The GT Fastback Manual has increased by $1988 to $78,990, while the GT Convertible Auto will cost $87,667 before on-road costs. The revised pricing reflects changes to the Luxury Car Tax threshold.
Brands mentioned: Ford, Brembo, Bang & Olufsen
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