Top Cars For 2019 and Later

9Ford Mustang Hybrid

Source:autoevolution.com

The Ford Mustang is popular around the world, and the next logical move for the Blue Oval is the introduction of the hybrid, which is going to happen in 2024. According to the company, the non-plug-in hybrid will “deliver V8 power” which probably means that the car will keep the V8 engine if packaging allows it. This Ford Mustang hybrid will carry the estimated price tag of £37,000.