Ford Celebrates Six Decades of Mustang With Limited-Run 60th Anniversary Package

Happy 60th birthday to one of America's great automotive icons

60 years ago today, the Ford Mustang legend was born.

Each decade, Ford pays homage to its iconic pony car with a special anniversary package, and this year is no exception. After seven generations and 60 years in continuous production, the automaker announced its limited-run package for the 2025 Mustang in Charlotte, North Carolina as part of its “Global Gallop” celebration. In addition to the 60th Anniversary Package, Ford also announced it opened the application process for its $325,000-plus Mustang GTD, and it will open a Mustang Experience Center “for all things Mustang” adjacent to Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Ford originally teased the 60th Anniversary Package during the New York Auto Show, but now we have more details on how you’ll be able to get it, and what it will cost. At its core, this is strictly an appearance package based on the GT Premium model. While you will still get the updated 5.0-liter Coyote V8 packing 486 horsepower, the package will not add any extra performance to the equation. You can equip the package on either the convertible or coupe with a manual or automatic transmission, but it will not be available on the EcoBoost variants.

The 2025 Ford Mustang 60th Anniversary Package brings exclusive trunk and fender badges, which are a modern take on the original 1965 model’s cloisonné badges. You also get 20-inch Dark Gravity Gray wheels with Vermillion Red accents and retro-styled center caps. Side graphics hark back to the original car’s rocker panel stripes, and are available in either Iconic Silver or Vermillion Red. The grille features silver nostril accents. The package also gets standard smoked Nite Pony headlights.

On the inside, the 60th Anniversary Package has a serialized badge on the instrument panel, while packing in all the features from the GT Premium model. Ford says the package will be available with the Wimbledon White, Race Red or Vapor Blue exterior colors, and either a Space Gray, Carmine Red or Black Onyx interior.

If you want one, there is a catch: Ford plans to limit production to just 1,965 units. Pricing is not available yet, but orders will open up this summer with cars actually set to hit dealerships in late 2024.