Ford Mustang prices on the rise

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Ford raised 2025 Mustang prices by $5000 across all variants, citing Australia’s new NVES CO2 emissions regulations.

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But why?

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From July 1, NVES tracks vehicle CO2 emissions, prompting automakers to adjust pricing based on environmental compliance pressures.

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EcoBoost starting price

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The Mustang EcoBoost coupe now starts at $71,990 before on-road costs—$7000 more than its original 2024 launch price.

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Top end almost touches $100,000

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The GT V8 convertible tops out at $92,667 before costs, pushing drive-away prices close to the $100,000 mark.

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Still leading the market

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The Mustang leads 2025 sports car sales under $90K in Australia, ahead of Subaru BRZ, MX-5, and GR86.

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