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Is the Mustang available in China?

Yes. Ford offers the Mustang in China in two main forms: a traditional gasoline-powered model that is imported, and the Mustang Mach-E, an all-electric SUV produced locally for the Chinese market. Availability and pricing vary by region, so prospective buyers should check with official Ford dealers for the latest details.


Two pathways to a Mustang in the Chinese market


The Chinese market hosts both an imported gasoline Mustang for performance enthusiasts and a domestically produced electric Mustang Mach-E for broader EV adoption. Each path serves different buyer needs—pure sport driving versus practical, everyday electrified mobility.



  • Gasoline Ford Mustang (imported): Sold through Ford’s official distributors as a fully imported model; availability tends to be limited to major cities and stock can vary by model year and trim level.

  • Ford Mustang Mach-E (locally produced): An all-electric SUV built for China by Ford’s joint ventures and sold nationwide with multiple battery options and trims, benefiting from local pricing and incentives.


In short, the Mustang in China exists in two flavors: a niche imported gasoline version and a widely available domestically produced Mach-E that targets the growing EV market.


Gasoline Mustang vs. Mach-E: what to know


Understanding the differences helps buyers decide which variant fits their needs and budget, as well as how they access service and incentives in China.


Gasoline Mustang (imported)


The traditional Mustang remains available in China as an imported model, offering the classic coupe silhouette and performance variants. Because it is imported, it typically carries higher showroom prices and more limited dealer availability, with service needing authorization from Ford’s import network.


Mustang Mach-E (locally produced)



Where to buy and how to order


To pursue either Mustang variant in China, follow these steps to verify current options, pricing, and fulfillment timelines.



  • Check Ford China’s official website or contact authorized Ford dealers for current inventory and availability in your city.

  • Speak with a local dealer about which variant you want (imported gasoline Mustang or Mach-E) and confirm regional eligibility for incentives and warranty terms.

  • Consider the Mach-E if you want a domestically produced model with nationwide availability and EV incentives; the imported Mustang may appeal to enthusiasts seeking the classic gasoline performance.


Dealers can provide the latest stock information, warranty coverage specifics, and how to arrange test drives or pre-orders. Market conditions and regulatory policies can shift, so timely confirmation is important.


Summary


Are there mustangs in China?


The previous-generation Mustang was launched in China back in 2015, with both the turbocharged 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine and the 5.0-liter V8 powertrain options. However, the V8 was dropped from the local lineup in 2020, amidst stricter emission regulations.



What cars does Ford sell in China?


The main products for exports last year were two Ford-brand models, the Equator Sport crossover and the Mondeo sedan, as well as the Lincoln Nautilus SUV, according to Ford China.



Are Ford Mustangs made in China?


Ford will also localize production of the Mustang Mach-E's GT performance edition in China, an unprecedented move by a global automaker to locally manufacture high-performance editions.



Are any US cars sold in China?


Yes, American cars are sold in China, but their market share has significantly declined due to increased competition from domestic Chinese brands, political tensions, and a shift in consumer preference towards Chinese-made vehicles. While some U.S. automakers like GM and Ford have experienced a major drop in sales, they continue to operate in China through joint ventures and have even seen some recent signs of a turnaround by focusing on more premium products.
 

  • Declining Market Share: American brands have lost substantial market share in China. For example, internal combustion engine vehicle sales dropped dramatically between 2014 and 2025. 
  • Competition: Chinese car manufacturers have rapidly improved their technology and are offering highly competitive, often cheaper, alternatives that are more appealing to consumers. 
  • Political Factors: Political tensions between the U.S. and China have contributed to the challenges for American automakers. 
  • Operational Presence: Major American companies like Ford and General Motors still have a significant presence in China, often through joint ventures, to produce and sell vehicles in the market. 
  • Focus on Premium and Electric Vehicles: Some American brands are trying to adapt by focusing on more premium models or the growing electric vehicle segment, like Cadillac's Lyriq and other "IQ" series EVs. 


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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.