What is the purpose of muscle cars? To many auto enthusiasts, that’s like asking a luxury fashion collector, “What is the purpose of designer handbags?” You either get it or you don’t. And if you get it, you know that muscle cars are classic American status symbols. Vintage muscle cars easily sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars — and some have sold for millions.
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It’s usually the classic muscle cars that go for the most money, but muscle cars made today can still be very expensive. That said, there are some muscle cars being made that aren’t completely out of reach of middle-class buyers. Let’s look at three new muscle cars that are under $50,000 in 2025.
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2025 Ford Mustang GT
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Starting price: $46,560
The 2025 Ford Mustang GT is the most premium — and most expensive — of the three cars on this list, each of which is a version of the Ford Mustang. This model features a 5.0-liter V-8 engine with 480 horsepower and 415 lb-ft of torque. This sleek machine with a tech’d out infotainment center, can propel from zero to 60 mph in approximately 4.2 seconds.
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2025 Ford Mustang EcoBoost Premium
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Starting price: $37,545
For under $40,000, you can buy the 2025 Ford Mustang EcoBoost Premium (coupe; convertible is closer to $45,000). This powerful car can go from zero to 60 mph in 4.5 seconds — really not that far behind what its superior sibling the 2025 Ford Mustang GT can do. Modern drivers will appreciate the wireless device charging, satellite radio and dual-zone automatic climate control. And let’s not forget the heated steering wheel.
2025 Ford Mustang EcoBoost
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Starting price: $31,920
Here we have the most affordable 2025 Ford Mustang iteration, and the most affordable muscle car in 2025, period. The 2025 Ford Mustang EcoBoost delivers 315 horsepower and 350 lb-ft of torque. This car may be relatively inexpensive, but it’s hardly a lemon. Both diehard racers and first-time muscle car owners have great things to say about this model.
Editor’s note: Photos are for representational purposes only and might not reflect the exact year, make or model of the vehicle(s) listed in this article.
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