The fuel economy for the Mustang has been revealed in Canada and it gives an idea for what the mileage will be when the EPA releases their numbers.


Converted from Canada’s standard of liters consumed per 100 kilometers, we can get a pretty good idea of what to expect from many 2024 Ford Mustang variants – save for the manual-equipped GT, the GT Performance Pack with both the manual and 10-speed automatic, and the automatic-equipped Dark Horse. Regardless, as one would expect, the regular EcoBoost model is the most efficient, with a combined rating of 33 miles-per-gallon.

Opting for the Performance Pack cuts a few mpgs off that total, taking the EcoBoost down to 29 mpg combined, while the V8-powered pony cars continue that downward trend. The automatic GT gets a solid 24 miles-per-gallon combined, while the Dark Horse with the six-speed manual comes in at 22 mpg combined – but just 14 in the stop and go traffic one might expect to see in the city.

Fuel Economy Type2024 Ford Mustang
2.3L EcoBoost I-4 10-speed
City MPG22
Highway MPG33
Combined MPG26
2.3L EcoBoost I-4 Performance Pack 10-speed
City MPG21
Highway MPG29
Combined MPG24
5.0L Coyote V8 10-speed automatic
City MPG15
Highway MPG24
Combined MPG18
5.0L Coyote V8 6-Speed manual (Dark Horse)
City MPG14
Highway MPG22
Combined MPG17