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| Cost category | Estimate |
|---|---|
| 5-year depreciation | $18,176 |
| Insurance (annual) | $1,995 |
| Fuel or charging (annual) | $2,019 |
| Maintenance (annual) | $498 |
| Tires (annual) | $310 |
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Fuel economy (combined) | 26 MPG |
| Fuel economy (city / highway) | 22 / 33 MPG |
| Engine | 2.3L Turbo I4 |
| Horsepower | 315 hp |
| Torque | 350 lb-ft |
| Seating capacity | 4 passengers |
| Cargo space | 13.5 cu ft |
| Pillar | Score (0–100) | Class median | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost of ownership | 73 | 83 | -10 |
| Powertrain | 52 | 67 | -15 |
| Safety | 93 | 95 | -2 |
| Driver assistance | 16 | 43 | -27 |
| Livability | 36 | 57 | -21 |
The 2026 Ford Mustang scores 73/100 on cost of ownership — 10 points below the sedans median. The Sedan class median 5-year ownership cost is $44,011 (15,000 mi/yr, national average rates). Largest annual recurring expense: fuel or charging.
The 2026 Ford Mustang scores 16/100 on driver assistance — 27 points below the sedans median. All scores reflect standard equipment at base MSRP; optional driver-assistance packages are not scored.
The 2026 Ford Mustang scores 52/100 on powertrain — 15 points below the sedans median. Key figures: 26 MPG combined, 315 hp.
Verdict
The 2026 Mustang delivers what it promises: thrilling performance with a powerful engine and iconic design. The MotiveGrid scores reflect the trade-offs: fuel economy is poor, practicality is minimal, and the base trim strips driver-assistance features. Higher trims add competitive ADAS, but this is a car bought with the heart, not the spreadsheet. For driving enthusiasts who want an American icon and don't care about cargo space or fuel bills, the Mustang remains a visceral experience.
Good fit for: City driver
Best for
- Iconic design with thrilling performance
- Driver-assistance becomes competitive on higher trims
Watch out for
- Poor fuel economy — among the worst on the platform
- Minimal cargo space and practicality
- Base trim strips ADAS features significantly
2026 Ford Mustang
Five measured pillars, weighted into one score.
Cost, Powertrain, Driver Assistance, Livability, and Safety — each scored against its class, then combined into a single MotiveGrid Score. Built by our engineering team and benchmarked against independent sources like NHTSA, IIHS, and CarEdge. How it’s calculated →
Verdict
Based on median-price trimThe 2026 Mustang delivers what it promises: thrilling performance with a powerful engine and iconic design. The MotiveGrid scores reflect the trade-offs: fuel economy is poor, practicality is minimal, and the base trim strips driver-assistance features. Higher trims add competitive ADAS, but this is a car bought with the heart, not the spreadsheet. For driving enthusiasts who want an American icon and don't care about cargo space or fuel bills, the Mustang remains a visceral experience.
Good fit for: City driver
Urban drivers who need easy parking and tight-turn maneuverability
Cost of Ownership
Five-year cost is driven mostly by depreciation; tires is a minor share.
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Ownership Cost
Powertrain
Fuel efficiency weighed with long-term ownership confidence.
Reliability from NHTSA complaint records, adjusted for how many were sold. How we measure it
Combines real-world energy efficiency (EPA-verified MPG or MPG-equivalent vs. class) with long-term ownership confidence (warranty coverage, platform maturity, and reliability data). Methodology →
Driver Assistance
Modest driver-assistance capability, but highway support and parking convenience and hands-free automation are limited.
💡 Tracks where the car can drive itself (highways vs. local roads) and how much driver supervision is needed (up to fully driverless).
PoorStandard driver assist — no hands-free operation
Combines highway support, parking convenience, and hands-free automation capability into one score. Methodology →
Livability
Passenger space and everyday maneuverability, scored within its class.
Combines how comfortably this vehicle fits passengers and cargo with how easily it maneuvers in real-world conditions — normalized within its Sedan segment for fair comparison. Methodology →
Safety
Based on standard crash-avoidance features.
NHTSA has not assigned an overall star rating for this model year yet — its full test program (including side impact) is still in progress. The individual results shown here are final.
Combines crash-test protection — NHTSA frontal, side, and rollover ratings plus the IIHS crashworthiness sub-tests (small- and moderate-overlap front, side, headlights) — with standard crash-avoidance technology. New model years without published crash tests are scored on crash-avoidance features alone and capped until tested. Methodology →
Frequently asked questions
- What is the MotiveGrid Score for the 2026 Ford Mustang?
- The 2026 Ford Mustang earns a MotiveGrid Score of 63 out of 100. The score combines five pillars — cost of ownership, powertrain, safety, driver assistance, and livability — into one number, so you can weigh a vehicle's all-round strength at a glance.
- What is the 2026 Ford Mustang safety score?
- The 2026 Ford Mustang earns a MotiveGrid safety score of 93/100. The score combines NHTSA and IIHS crash-test results with the standard active safety equipment included at base price.
- What driver assistance features does the 2026 Ford Mustang include?
- The 2026 Ford Mustang scores 16/100 on driver assistance. MotiveGrid evaluates only standard equipment — features included at base MSRP — across four areas: highway automation, parking support, collision avoidance, and visibility aids. Optional driver-assistance packages are not scored.
- Is the 2026 Ford Mustang reliable?
- The 2026 Ford Mustang has an average reliability profile for its class, based on NHTSA complaint data. MotiveGrid calculates a reliability proxy score of 60/100 from complaint rates per 1,000 vehicles sold over a trailing multi-year window.
- What is the 2026 Ford Mustang fuel economy?
- The 2026 Ford Mustang is EPA-rated at 26 MPG combined. MotiveGrid uses this figure as the basis for its annual fuel or charging cost estimate.
- How does the 2026 Ford Mustang rank among sedans?
- The 2026 Ford Mustang is in the top 71% of sedans on the MotiveGrid composite score. All vehicles in the same segment are scored on an identical five-pillar framework, making the percentile a direct comparison.
- How does the 2026 Ford Mustang compare to the Honda Accord?
- See the MotiveGrid side-by-side comparison page for a full breakdown across cost of ownership, safety, powertrain, driver assistance, and livability. Both vehicles are top-scored options in the sedans segment.
- Is the 2026 Ford Mustang spacious and practical?
- The 2026 Ford Mustang scores 36/100 on livability, which covers interior passenger space, cargo capacity, and maneuverability. This score is compared directly against other sedans in the same segment.
Analysis by the MotiveGrid Engineering Team · MotiveGrid Score last computed 2026-07-03
