The Ford Mustang is the original pony car, but by today’s standards, it has evolved into a modern muscle car. Depending on the configuration, the 2023 Ford Mustang can reach 60 mph in 3.8 seconds. That’s some serious acceleration for Friendswood drivers on their way to Pearland! It’s no surprise that the two-door coupe is one of the most popular sports cars available. For 2023, there are four Ford Mustang horsepower ratings based on trim level and engine options.
Take a quick drive over to Ron Carter Ford in Alvin to test drive one for yourself to experience the various Ford Mustang horsepower and transmission options! Read on as we explore the 2023 Ford Mustang’s 0-60 mph times based on trim levels and engine options, and then, trade in your current vehicle for a new muscle car at our showroom.
There are three Ford Mustang trim levels and four Ford Mustang horsepower ratings available for the 2023 model year, including two versions of the 2.3L EcoBoost engine and two versions of the 5.0L Coyote V8 engine. Explore the available Ford Mustang horsepower and trim levels with Ron Carter Ford in Alvin below:
Here is a breakdown of the 2023 Ford Mustang’s horsepower and torque ratings based on engine and trim levels. So, how quickly is the Ford Mustang 0-60 times?
Now that you’ve had a chance to explore the 2023 Ford Mustang’s horsepower, torque, and 0-60 times, it’s time to head over to Ron Carter Ford in Alvin for a test drive of a new Ford Mustang! Our friendly and knowledgeable sales team can go over all the features of the new Ford Mustang muscle car, including our new car specials for Alvin drivers. Contact us online or call us at 346-603-5317 today!
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