It looks like a Mustang, feels like a Mustang, and goes like a Mustang, but is the EcoBoost really a Mustang?

After all, modern takes on Ford’s famous muscle car have become synonymous with eight-cylinder power, and that’s nowhere to be seen in this base model.

Rather, the entry-level EcoBoost is powered by the same turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine found in the old Focus RS hot hatch. Not very Mustang-y, if you ask me.

Australian buyers tend to agree. The EcoBoost accounts for just 10 per cent of Mustang sales locally – where the Blue Oval’s fabled pony car reclaimed its mantle of the nation’s favourite sports car in 2025, thanks to freer supplies of the seventh-generation S650-series – despite the lure of a lower price tag.

However, it’s a slightly different story in the US – the birthplace of the ‘Stang. Over there, the EcoBoost and GT sell in equal numbers, with young enthusiasts drawn to the prospect of ‘cheap horsepower’ and tuning potential.