EXCLUSIVE Photos of the 2024 Ford Mustang GT and Dark Horse!

Our gallery of Dark Horse and Mustang GT shots provide looks at the new, S650-gen pony car you won't find anywhere else.
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The 2024 Ford Mustang has exploded onto the internet (and ignited some serious debate , especially about its purported resemblance to is sports car rival, the Chevy Camaro ), and so you may have already had an opportunity to take in the S650's revised shape and styling . But you might have missed MotorTrend 's exclusive and beautiful studio photos, shot by our own photographer, providing a unique perspective on the latest pony car you won't find anywhere else. These exclusive studio shots show the Mustang GT and Mustang Dark Horse inside and out, revealing details and providing new visual context on Ford's very important reveal.

Don't forget to catch up on all our latest 2024 Ford Mustang coverage , including exclusive details about its development , the scoop on the "drift brake," and even its kinda Foxy gauges .

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Like a lot of the other staffers here, Alex Kierstein took the hard way to get to car writing. Although he always loved cars, he wasn’t sure a career in automotive media could possibly pan out. So, after an undergraduate degree in English at the University of Washington, he headed to law school. To be clear, it sucked. After a lot of false starts, and with little else to lose, he got a job at Turn 10 Studios supporting the Forza 4 and Forza Horizon 1 launches. The friendships made there led to a job at a major automotive publication in Michigan, and after a few years to MotorTrend. He lives in the Seattle area with a small but scruffy fleet of great vehicles, including a V-8 4Runner and a C5 Corvette, and he also dabbles in scruffy vintage watches and film cameras.

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