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New orange color for MY 2026

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I like it. I like all the bold colors on a Mustang. When a stranger says something to me about my Grabber Blue EB, it's always "Love the color."
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My opinion, they all seem to be pastel colors, Easter egg like. Need bright, vibrant colors. Orange, teal, and pink are not my cup of tea. We've got a couple molten magenta's in at the dealership, looks dark pink to me
 

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My opinion, they all seem to be pastel colors, Easter egg like. Need bright, vibrant colors. Orange, teal, and pink are not my cup of tea. We've got a couple molten magenta's in at the dealership, looks dark pink to me
Seems like Ford is responding to the whole "too many greyscale colors".

I still hope for a bright blue color. Like Lightning or Velocity.
 

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Seems like Ford is responding to the whole "too many greyscale colors".

I still hope for a bright blue color. Like Lightning or Velocity.
Very well could be right! Eruption green, atlas blue, space white, cyber orange, competition orange, kona blue, would be colors I'd love to see
 

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Seems like Ford is responding to the whole "too many greyscale colors".

I still hope for a bright blue color. Like Lightning or Velocity.
Ok, but these pastel like colors are just weird. That teal looks like ass. Ive also seen a molten magenta car in person and its like someone mixed pink and Maroon together, and It is extremely feminine. The dealer even made fun of it and said no one will buy the car because of the color. No wonder sales are down.

Bring back Ruby Red, Atlas Blue, Eruption Green, and Cyber Orange.
 
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Why is it not possible to get the car in any color you like?
They increased the price drastically (especially here in Europe), EU buyers have to pay extra for almost every color and apart from that the paint job isn't really top notch... How is it possible that Ford asks $70000 for a Mustang but still offers colors like it's 1908...

No German manufacturer ever offered colors in one year and others in another year if it wasn't a refresh (LCI/MOPF etc)... I don't think it drives demand only buyers remorse...
 

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Why is it not possible to get the car in any color you like?
They increased the price drastically (especially here in Europe), EU buyers have to pay extra for almost every color and apart from that the paint job isn't really top notch... How is it possible that Ford asks $70000 for a Mustang but still offers colors like it's 1908...

No German manufacturer ever offered colors in one year and others in another year if it wasn't a refresh (LCI/MOPF etc)... I don't think it drives demand only buyers remorse...
As much as I'd like to have a Mustang in whatever color I'd like, I can't imagine such an option costing any less than $5K (current cost for the matte wrap option) at best and who knows how much at worst.
 

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As much as I'd like to have a Mustang in whatever color I'd like, I can't imagine such an option costing any less than $5K (current cost for the matte wrap option) at best and who knows how much at worst.
I'm certain that it'll cost a little over a nickel and a dime... The last time I checked BMW charged 2900€ for an individual paint job. Expensive but compared to other options and what level of individuality it grants it's almost a no-brainer at that price point. Ford just has to get it's $hit together... How is almost nobody mad about the fact that for absolute no good reason but greed Ford is offering certain colors in one MY and not in another? Why not just offer all the colors all the time?! It's not rocket science to have different colors available and it can't be that expensive either...
 

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I'm certain that it'll cost a little over a nickel and a dime... The last time I checked BMW charged 2900€ for an individual paint job. Expensive but compared to other options and what level of individuality it grants it's almost a no-brainer at that price point. Ford just has to get it's $hit together... How is almost nobody mad about the fact that for absolute no good reason but greed Ford is offering certain colors in one MY and not in another? Why not just offer all the colors all the time?! It's not rocket science to have different colors available and it can't be that expensive either...
Because the American market is way different than the European market.

I'm from Europe and I noticed a huge difference in the following:

Panel gaps
- Europeans: This is a quality issue and not normal
- Americans: That's normal, it's a mass produced car

Interior design
- Europeans: This is cheap ass plastic. Not gonna buy it.
- Americans: We buy cars to roar, not to nitpick on plastics.

Interior rattles
- Europeans: this is unacceptable
- Americans: Just turn on the volume of your radio or change to a louder exhaust

What I found out is that the American consumer defends their American manufacturer at all costst. That's why American manufacturers get away with all this crap. Sometimes it gives me the feeling that these Americans are getting paid by Ford, Dodge, Chevy to defend it 😂

In Europe they give critical feedback and the manufacturer needs to listen and improve.

Just look at the VW Group (Volkswagen, Audi, Seat, Skoda etc) when they decided to change the buttons to touch, especially critical buttons that shouldn't be touch in the first place. A huge amount of crowd critisized this on forums, car magazines, car reviews etc. And what happened? Volkswagen group went back to physical buttons again.

It's not Ford that is lazy, it's the consumer who is defending Ford at all costs. Why should Ford step up the quality and all other difficult changes if they can make the car more expensive with less changes?

Ford is super smart by making huge profits.

I would do the same if I knew that the people who buy my products defend my products without me paying them. 😂😂😂😂
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