Engine Capacity Rating
5 L - 91 kWh Battery
Fuel Economy Rating
6 Km/L - 7 Km/L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
486 BHP - 500 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
4 seater - 5 seater
Engine Assembly
5 L - 91 kWh Battery
Odometer Mileage
6 Km/L - 7 Km/L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
486 BHP - 500 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
4 seater - 5 seater
Engine Torque Output
567 Nm
Engine Displacement Size
4998 cc - 5038 cc
Engine Capacity Rating
5 L
Valves Per Cylinder Count
4
Acceleration Performance
4.1 sec - 4.3 sec
Drivetrain Type
Rear Wheel Drive
Turbocharger Unit
None
cylinders
8

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The Ford Mustang is one of the most iconic sports coupes on the road — a two-door, four-seat muscle car that has built its reputation on big-displacement performance and head-turning styling. The 2026 range starts from AED 219,500 for the GT 5.0L coupe with a manual gearbox, making it one of the few genuine performance cars at this price point that lets you row your own gears.
The Mustang runs a 5.0 L V8 producing 500 BHP, paired with an Automatic on most variants. The entry point — the GT 5.0L (486 HP) Coupe M/T — delivers the full V8 experience with rear-wheel drive and a driver-focused cockpit. The top-spec trim is the MACHE925 GT 400A 91KW, pushing the price to AED 304,395 with additional performance and technology upgrades. Fuel economy is rated at 7 Km/L on a mixed cycle, which is honest for a naturally aspirated V8 in this class — buyers are signing up for the performance, not the pump bills. Seating is for 4, with rear seats that are best suited to shorter journeys.
Pros: nothing else at AED 219,500 delivers this combination of power output, V8 soundtrack, and brand heritage — the Mustang genuinely overdelivers on driving theatre per dirham. The manual gearbox option on entry GT trim is a rarity in this segment and appeals strongly to enthusiast buyers. Cons: the V8 is thirstier than any rival in its price bracket, and fuel costs will stack up in daily UAE traffic. Residual values trail segment leaders noticeably, which matters if you plan to sell within five years.
The Ford Mustang retains approximately 37% of its value after five years — below the Chevrolet Camaro at 48%, which is a meaningful gap and worth factoring into total cost of ownership. Used 2016 Mustang examples currently list from AED 24,500 on CarSwitch — around 89% below the price of a new 2026 model.
Buyers also consider the Chevrolet Camaro, Dodge Challenger, and BMW 4 Series. The Camaro and Challenger sit in the same muscle-car bracket and offer stronger resale, while the BMW 4 Series appeals to buyers who want coupe styling with a more refined daily-driving experience — an area where the Mustang trades refinement for raw character.