Overview
- Ford director of US marketing Andrew Frick told Automotive News the company is actively looking to expand the Mustang family and is considering a four‑door sedan as one option.
- CEO Jim Farley has previously expressed interest in a rear‑wheel‑drive performance sedan and discussed using Ford’s Universal EV architecture as a possible underpinning.
- Concrete product signals that fuel the talk include dealer previews of a four‑door Mustang concept in 2024 and a 2025 trademark filing for the name 'Mach 4'.
- Executives stress they have no regrets about ending most US sedans because that move freed investment for high‑volume SUVs, crossovers and pickups, and they note US sedan market share has fallen sharply to roughly 16–17 percent.
- Ford has made no production commitment and says it will only proceed if the model clearly fits its portfolio and is cost‑effective, so reported launch timelines remain unconfirmed speculation.