Sales of the traditional Ford Mustang declined in 2024 as carbuyers increasingly turned to the electric Mustang Mach-E, which topped its traditional counterpart last year.
Ford released sales data last week that showed 44,003 traditional Ford Mustangs were sold in 2024. That was down from 48,605 the prior year, amounting to a 9.5% decrease.
By contrast, sales of the Mustang Mach-E were up 26.9% from a year ago, rising from 40,771 in 2023 to 51,745 in 2024 – a large enough gain to put total sales ahead of the traditional Mustang.