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Ford - Mustang Cabrio (2019)

Explore the 2019 Ford Mustang Cabrio – A Legendary Open‑Top Experience

When you think of American muscle, the Ford Mustang Cabrio instantly comes to mind. The 2019 model re‑energized the lineup with a sharper exterior, upgraded interior tech, and the flexible choice between the 2.3‑liter EcoBoost and the classic 5.0‑liter V8 engine. While the Ford Mustang Cabrio price varies from market to market, buyers can expect a range that reflects condition, mileage, and optional features.

  • Engine Options: 2.3‑liter EcoBoost (310 hp, 350 lb‑ft torque) or 5.0‑liter V8 (460 hp, 420 lb‑ft torque)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 10‑speed automatic (with manual shift mode)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (regular or premium depending on engine choice)
  • Drive: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD) standard; all‑wheel drive (AWD) optional on V8 models
  • Dimensions: Length: 194.8 in (4,956 mm); Width: 78.8 in (2,002 mm); Height: 54.2 in (1,376 mm); Wheelbase: 112.9 in (2,868 mm)
  • Weight: RWD: 3,640–3,745 lb (1,650–1,700 kg); AWD: 3,820–3,920 lb (1,737–1,777 kg)
  • Horsepower & Torque: 310 hp/350 lb‑ft (EcoBoost) or 460 hp/420 lb‑ft (V8)
  • Top Speed: 132–155 mph (212–250 km/h) – limited by speed limiter
  • Acceleration: 0‑60 mph in 4.5‑5.8 seconds (EcoBoost vs V8)
  • Interior Features: Sync 3 infotainment, Apple CarPlay, premium audio, leather upholstery, heated/ventilated seats
  • Safety: Advanced airbags, stability control, optional driver‑assist packages (Blind‑Spot Information System, Adaptive Cruise Control)

Depreciation Insight: How Fast Does a 2019 Mustang Cabrio Lose Value?

The Ford Mustang Cabrio depreciation curve is fairly typical for sporty convertibles. A brand‑new 2019 Mustang Cabrio usually loses 15‑20% of its value during the first full year of ownership. From year two to five, the depreciation slows to about 10‑12% per annum. Beyond five years, a well‑maintained car can hold around 30‑35% of its original purchase price.

Factors influencing depreciation include: