- The 2022 Ford Mustang and 2023 Ford Mustang Mach-E are getting a Nite Pony appearance package.
- The kit adds dark details such as black badges, exterior trim, and rims, but the Mach-E gets some other unique bits.
- We don’t know how much Nite Pony Mustangs will cost, but they should become available this fall.
For those who want a Mustang with a darker vibe, Ford will soon offer an appearance package to address that. Called the Nite Pony, it’s designed to make the 2022 Mustang pony car and 2023 Mustang Mach-E electric SUV look more sinister. However, we have to admit, the name Nite Pony sounds adorable.
On June 1, Ford announced a black accent package for the current Mustang’s final model year (the new S650-generation ‘Stang is set to arrive on September 14). At the time, Ford began soliciting submissions for the unnamed package, and it seems that Nite Pony was the winner. What’s interesting, though, is that the automaker on June 22 also filed a trademark for “Mustang Dark Horse” in the U.S. and in other countries, so it remains to be seen if that will come to fruition as well.
Since Ford hasn’t yet announced official details about the new Nite Pony editions, we’ll have to wait to find out if the Mustang Dark Horse is the Nite Pony or if it’s something else entirely. Until then, we can only go off of photos posted today on the company’s media site that give us a pretty good idea of what to expect with the Nite Ponies. They have various black or dark badges, exterior trim, and rims. Does the kit include any interior alterations? We can’t say because there were no photos of the cabin.
What we can say is that the package appears to only be available for the 2022 Mustang coupe, with close-up shots of the V-8 model’s “GT” and “5.0” badges, painted black, of course. We can also see shots of a black “Mustang” logo in the front grille as well as glossy black five-spoke wheels that appear to have a unique design.
The 2023 Mustang Mach-E will also receive the Nite Pony package, with pictures showing versions of the all-wheel-drive Premium trim and GT Performance. The former is shown in all black, from its paint to its wheels. Unlike on the gas-burning Mustang, the front and rear logos on the Mach-E Premium look white with stripes instead of all black. The front badge on the GT Performance is black with a white outline and features an illuminated silhouette.
We don’t know how much the Nite Pony package will cost, however. But the captions for the photos on Ford’s media site indicate that it’ll be available starting this fall.
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Source: Motor - aranddriver.com