Ford has released pricing figures for its refreshed 2013 Mustang family, with the base V-6 coupe starting at $22,995. That’s $110 less than last year’s entry-level model; GT and Boss prices go up slightly.
Complete pricing for the new lineup:
- V-6: $22,995 + $1195 for six-speed automatic ($110 decrease from last year)
- V-6 convertible: $27,995 + $1195 for six-speed automatic ($110 decrease from last year)
- GT: $31,095 + $1195 for six-speed automatic ($590 increase over last year)
- GT convertible: $36,095 + $1195 for six-speed automatic ($590 increase over last year)
- Boss 302: $42,995 + $6995 for Laguna Seca package ($1890 increase over last year)
A Premium package can be fitted for $4695, and includes a Shaker audio system and voice-activated Sync command system. Ordering the Premium package allows one to spec Track Apps, which display performance data in the gauge cluster. The V-6 again offers a Performance package for $1995; it brings a strut-tower brace, upgraded suspension and brakes, 255/40 summer tires, 19-inch wheels, a 3.31 rear-axle ratio, and some eye candy.
The GT options list still includes a $1695 Brembo Brake package featuring 14-inch vented rotors and four-piston calipers up front and 11.8-inch vented rear rotors, as well as unique tuning for both the suspension and stability-control system. GT shoppers can get the Brembo kit as part of an available Track package that also includes a limited-slip diff, the radiator from the Boss, upgraded brake pads, and an oil cooler.
Options for the 2013 Boss 302, one of our 10Best Cars for 2012, are limited to a package that bundles Recaro cloth seats and a Torsen limited-slip diff for $1995. Well, you also can upgrade to the Laguna Seca edition, which turned the second-fastest lap ever by a car under $60,000 during our latest Lightning Lap festivities. If you have the means, we highly recommend picking one up.
For a complete rundown of 2013 Mustang changes, click here.
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