Ford Mustang GT Specs: Worth Upgrading From A Pony?

Sandy B
Feb 7, 2021

Orange 2021 Ford Mustang From Front-Passenger Side

Are you thinking it’s time to finally buy the Ford Mustang GT you’ve always wanted? There’s no doubt this vehicle has plenty of specs to offer today’s driver whether you want a true sports car or a looking for a reliable, safe vehicle.

What are some of the best 2021 Ford Mustang GT specs you should know?  

  • 5.0-L (302.1 ci) Ti-VCT V8 engine  
  • Port fuel direct injection engine 
  • 460 horsepower and 420 lb-ft.
  • 0-60 mph in 4.2 seconds with a top speed of 155 mph  

That’s some power for sure, but what’s under the hood (and on the car) makes the Ford Mustang GT an even better choice. Check out the key features about this vehicle including its interior tech and performance features. Here, we’ll check out some of the best options, but don’t forget to check the Vehicle History for even more insight.

Overview of the Ford Mustang GT

The Ford Mustang GT for 2020 is available as a fastback, which provides the look and feel that most expect from this vehicle lineup. There have been a wide range of awards given to this vehicle over the years. It was awarded the JD Power Quality Award for the 2020 model.

This award goes to the vehicles with the fewest reported problems per 100 owners during their first 90 days of owning the vehicle.

The vehicle has a long, storied history as well. The first package with the GT labeling was available in the 1965 vehicle lineup. It was not an actual model of the Ford Mustang at that time — just a trim package owner could select. It came with disc brakes, badges, driving lights in the grille, and dual exhaust features, all of which were hard to find on other vehicles.

Over time, it developed into one of the more sought-after vehicles from this manufacturer. It was well recognized as a powerhouse with a big engine (the 230 horsepower engine was first produced in the 1968 model year.) Each vehicle is significantly different, but they have always been head-turners.

The Power and Performance You Expect and More

When you are considering the purchase of the Ford Mustang GT, it really comes down to the performance of this vehicle. That’s why many drivers seek it out. Let’s take a closer look at what you can expect from the 2020 model year under the hood (whether you go with the Ford Mustang GT convertible or coupe).

The engine is a V8, which is an exceptional starting point for this vehicle. It is a 5.0L vehicle with a port/direct injection fuel system. The vehicle produces a maximum horsepower of 460 at 7000 RPMs, much higher than any other vehicle like it. It also gets a maximum torque of 420 at 4600 RPMs.

One of the nice features on this vehicle for this year is the new EcoBoost four-cylinder handling package.

That significantly improves overall driver performance — it really does drive easily — and it helps to give you the fuel economy that you can live with (of course no one is buying a Ford Mustang and hoping for really good fuel efficiency).

The increased engine output can also come from the EcoBoost Performance package that is newly available in this vehicle. That can add a bit more performance to the engine but still keeps you squarely feeling good about this car. It may even make this vehicle a bit more practical than you thought it could be.

A few other specs to know include the 10-speed automatic transmission and 6-speed manual transmission. It is also a rear-wheel-drive vehicle. It can hit 60 miles per hour from zero in about 4.5 seconds.

While that may not seem practical itself, the fact that you can get up to speed on the highway pretty quickly is a good thing. This vehicle gets an EPA-estimated 15 city, 24 highway, and 18 overall miles per gallon.

Key Features Not to Overlook on the Ford Mustang GT

After staring out the exterior of the Ford Mustang GT, you’ll have to get in to really experience it. This is a four-seater vehicle with officially branding seating throughout. If you get the convertible model, the top is wide open to create even more of a comfortable and roomy interior.

There is limited legroom for those who may be a bit taller, though, with 45.1 inches in the front. The roofline is low, as is typical for your sports car. It is only 37.6 inches. The interior truck and cargo space are ample with about 11.4 cubic feet.

When it comes to infotainment, this vehicle has ample features. There are heated and cool seats with six-way adjustable features.

Ford Sync 3 is onboarding this model. That provides an eight-inch LCD touchscreen display with a built-in amplifier. You can upgrade to the B&O system or go with the onboard HD system. There is available Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

The vehicle offers a basic three-year, 36,000 miles on its warranty. The drivetrain is for five years and 60,000 miles. There is also five-year roadside assistance or 60,000 miles and a five-year unlimited mile corrosion protection warranty.

Pros and Cons of the Ford Mustang GT

If you are still unsure if the Ford Mustang GT is the best choice for you, here is a bit of insight from Vehicle History users.

Pros:

  • Incredible engine and power behind it
  • Gets up to speed fast without a lot of pressure on the pedal
  • Beautiful interior and exterior body
  • True sports car feels to driving ability
  • Comfortable interior with an all-black feel
  • Smooth and responsive design

Cons:

  • Repairs are costly
  • Some note the starter is noise
  • Interior engine sounds are higher than average
  • Price tag may be inaccessible
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Sandy B. has written for The New York Times, Cleveland Magazine, and many online publications. She long-ago ditched the minivan life for the off-roading Ford Explorer (and hoping to restore a Shelby Mustang!)
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