---
title: "New Ford Mustang Coming in 2021 Might Get Optional AWD"
description: "It will also reportedly sit on a shared platform with the Ford Explorer."
date: "2018-08-29"
modified: "2018-08-29"
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  - name: "Chris Tsui"
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url: "https://www.thedrive.com/news/23220/new-ford-mustang-coming-in-2021-might-get-optional-awd"
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  - "American Cars"
  - "AWD"
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  - "Ford"
  - "Muscle Cars"
  - "Mustang"
  - "sports car"
---

# New Ford Mustang Coming in 2021 Might Get Optional AWD

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Ford is cooking up a seventh-generation of its famous muscle car and, like [Dodge and the Challenger GT](<https://www.thedrive.com/muscle-cars/6380/the-2017-dodge-challenger-gt-is-the-first-awd-muscle-car>), might be offering it with all-wheel drive.

According to a report by [*Automotive News*](<https://www.autonews.com/article/20180827/OEM04/180829810/mustang-sedan-ford>), the next-gen Mustang is scheduled to drop in 2021—allegedly a year later than originally intended per CEO Jim Hackett's instruction. The report also says the new 'Stang will ride on a modular architecture shared with the Explorer and Lincoln Aviator SUVs which means that while core models will stay rear-driven, an all-wheel-drive variant is a strong possibility. Should make leaving Cars and Coffee in Ford's pony car less of a, y'know, [ordeal](<https://www.thedrive.com/news/19349/multi-mustang-pileup-officially-kicks-off-car-meet-season-in-dubai>).

Unless Ford built some obscure, one-off, special edition, all-wheel-drive Mustang in the '80s we don't know about, this would be the very first Mustang to send its power to all four wheels.

When *The Drive* reached out to Ford for comment, however, a company spokesperson said rather cryptically, "All-wheel drive doesn't apply to Mustang as much as it does SUVs, which is one reason why we're moving into performance utilities." Ford unveiled the [Edge ST](<https://www.thedrive.com/article/17578/ford-gets-edgy-adds-performance-suv-to-its-st-lineup>) in January.

Echoing [previous company statements](<https://www.thedrive.com/muscle-cars/6778/ford-to-build-hybrid-mustang-f-150-models-by-2020>), a hybrid 'Stang is said to be coming in 2020.

"Mustang is still going to be a strong, well-proportioned vehicle," Ford Chief Designer Darrell Behmer told *Automotive News*. "The modular architectures will still give us flexibility; it's not going to bastardize Mustang."

Earlier this month, Ford built its 10 millionth muscle car, a GT manual convertible model finished in Wimbledon White. Back in April, the company announced that it would be [discontinuing anything that wasn't a crossover, SUV, or pickup truck](<https://www.thedrive.com/news/20415/ford-sedans-are-dead-in-the-u-s>) with the sole exception of the Mustang.

## Author
Chris Tsui is *The Drive*'s former Reviews Editor and current freelance automotive journalist. He's based in Toronto.

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