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Does Ford still make a manual transmission?

Yes. Ford still produces manual transmissions, but today they are offered only on a small subset of models. The bulk of Ford’s lineup relies on automatic transmissions, including hybrids and electrified powertrains. As of 2025, the most visible examples of Ford offering a true manual are the Mustang and, in certain markets and trims, the Bronco.


The question touches on a broader industry trend: as automakers pivot toward electrification and advanced automatics, manual transmissions have become rare outside enthusiast-focused or off-road niches. This article explains where Ford’s manual options exist today, both in the United States and abroad, and what shoppers should know if a manual is a priority.


Current Ford models with a manual transmission in the United States


Here are the U.S. models that still offer a true manual gearbox today.



  • Ford Mustang — 6-speed manual transmission available on select GT and performance-oriented trims, continuing the model’s legacy for driving enthusiasts.

  • Ford Bronco — 7-speed manual transmission offered on certain trims with the 2.3L EcoBoost engine, primarily aimed at off-road customers and those seeking a traditional shift experience.


For shoppers in the United States, these are the principal Ford models that provide a manual option in the current lineup. Most other Ford models rely on larger automatic transmissions, including the newer 8-, 10-, or even continuously variable transmissions in some configurations.


Manual transmissions in Ford’s global lineup


Outside the United States, Ford has historically continued to offer manual transmissions on various models depending on regional demand and regulatory requirements. Availability can vary by year and trim, so prospective buyers should check local Ford catalogs or with dealers in their country.



  • European and other international markets often maintain manual options on legacy models such as the Focus family, and on certain smaller cars and commercial vehicles where a manual gearbox remains popular for cost and simplicity.

  • Regional vans and commercial offerings in several markets frequently provide manual transmissions as a base or available option, reflecting local fleet preferences.


In global markets, the exact model names and engine combinations with a manual gearbox can differ widely. Potential buyers should verify current availability with a local Ford dealer or regional website, as some markets have reduced manual offerings or shifted to automatic-only configurations for certain models.


What to consider if you’re shopping for a manual Ford


If a manual transmission is essential, your best bets in the U.S. remain the Mustang and the Bronco, with attention to which trims offer the manual option. In other regions, manuals may still be found on certain Focus-era models or regional equivalents, but availability is market-specific and subject to annual changes. For many buyers, a manual offers a pure driving experience on a few select vehicles but comes with trade-offs in fuel efficiency, resale value, and practical comfort in daily use.


Summary


Ford continues to manufacture manual transmissions, but they are now offered in a limited and specialized way. In the United States, enthusiasts can still opt for a manual gearbox in the Ford Mustang and, on select Bronco trims, the 7-speed manual option. Globally, manual transmissions persist in some Ford models and regional fleets, though the overall direction of Ford’s lineup mirrors a broader automotive industry shift toward automatics and electrification. If a manual is a priority, verify current availability with a local dealer and confirm the exact transmission option for the specific model year and trim.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.