Ford does not rule out a Mustang sedan that would be crazy
The statements of a senior Ford executive revive rumors about a Mustang sedan that would expand the family of the iconic sports car
The history of the Mustang has always been linked to sports coupes and a very strong identity within Ford. However, the changes that the industry is experiencing could lead the American brand to explore paths that until recently seemed unthinkable.
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Speculation about a four-door Mustang has regained momentum following recent statements by Andrew Frick, president of Ford Blue and Model e.
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Although the executive did not confirm any specific project, he did suggest that the company is studying new opportunities to expand some of its most important brands.
An ever-expanding Mustang family
The arrival of the Mustang Mach-E showed that Ford is willing to use one of its most emblematic names in segments other than the traditional ones. That decision generated debate among the brand's followers, but also allowed the Mustang name to reach new buyers.
Now, the possibility of a sedan is back on the table. Interest in this type of vehicle has decreased due to the growth of SUVs, although there is still a significant group of customers that continues to opt for conventional cars.
During an interview with Automotive News, Frick talked about the current market and the opportunities Ford sees for the future. His comments were interpreted by many analysts as a sign that the company is studying new variants for the Mustang range.
The idea does not seem far-fetched. Other brands have also begun to expand their most representative models into different formats to take advantage of the value of their brand names and attract more customers.
The project that has been dreaming for a long time
Rumors of a Mustang sedan didn't surface recently. For several years now, reports and leaks have been circulating that point to a possible four-door variant with an image inspired by the traditional sports car.
If finalized, the model would seek to preserve much of the character of the current Mustang, although offering a more practical body for those who need more space and comfort on a daily basis.

