While the United States is the largest
market for Mustang with more than 9.2 million sales since the
car’s debut in 1964, more than 161,000 Mustangs have been sold
outside of North America in that time. In 2012 alone, more than
4,000 Mustangs were sold in 35 countries outside of North
America, ranging from the United Arab Emirates to Chile to the
Philippines.
While Mustang has more than 100 fan clubs
around the globe, and was recently voted “Europe’s Most Wanted
Classic Car” by AutoScout24, bringing a right-hand-drive Mustang
to market will allow more enthusiasts to experience the car than
ever before.
50 years of Mustang Ford Mustang is the
newest member of a very exclusive club – vehicles in continuous
production for 50 years. The car has a worldwide base of fans,
including more than 7.6 million on Facebook – the most of any
vehicle nameplate. From the beginning, Mustang’s unique
combination of style, performance and affordability established
an entirely new class of sporty cars, and it has led the segment
ever since.
The sixth-generation Mustang goes on sale
in the United States this fall, and will eventually be available
in more than 110 countries worldwide.