The Ford Mustang, introduced in 1964, not only redefined the “pony car” concept but also became a cultural icon. With over 10 million units sold, this model has consistently dominated its segment in the U.S. market. Celebrated for its appearances in classic films like “Bullitt” and “Gone in 60 Seconds,” the Mustang has been a favorite on both the big screen and the race track. It stands out for its high-performance versions, such as the Shelby and Mach 1 models, which offer an exceptional mix of power and style.
Continuously adapting to technological and design trends, the Mustang has introduced significant innovations, including the recent Mustang Mach-E, a bold step towards electrification. The Mustang’s legacy reflects not just its sales success and popularity but also its ability to evolve and remain relevant in the global automotive industry.