From Hannah Montana to John Wick and Gone in 60 Seconds, the Mustang’s 62-year legacy can be felt not just on the road but also in pop culture.
Manila, Philippines – The Ford Mustang isn’t just a car; it’s a global icon, a legend woven into the fabric of pop culture. This month, it’s celebrating its 62nd anniversary, and for 62 thrilling years, this automotive superstar has roared its way onto our screens and into our hearts, proving its timeless appeal – from Hannah Montana’s sunny convertible to John Wick’s menacing muscle machine.
Recently, Miley Cyrus’s Hannah Montana returned to Disney+, and guess what pulled up alongside her? A 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible. It was a picture-perfect reunion: the American pop icon meeting the original American muscle car, reminding us all why the Mustang has sold over 10 million units since its groundbreaking debut.
This isn’t just about horsepower; it’s about connection. Since day one, the Mustang has been built for those who drive it– adapting effortlessly to the stylish daily driver, high-octane thrill-seeker, or drivers who look for a bit of luxury in their drive.
Evolving On the Silver Screen
Bullitt (1968): Muscle Car for the King of Cool

Not long after its 1964 launch, the Mustang became a movie star sharing the screen with the King of Cool. In 1968’s Bullitt, Steve McQueen drove a green GT Fastback through San Francisco in an 11-minute chase that set the standard for car stunts. This moment cemented both his legend and the Mustang’s iconic status. The original car even sold for $3.74 million in 2020.
Gone in 60 Seconds (1974, 2000): Meet Eleanor, The Star

The Mustang, often known as “Eleanor,” wasn’t afraid of a little airtime! In the 1974 film, a 1971 Sportsroof launched 30 feet high. Then, in the 2000 remake, Eleanor returned as a stunning gray 1967 Shelby GT500 with black stripes. Several replicas were made, and one even sold for over $1 million!
John Wick (2014) & John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017): The Tough Guy’s Car

The 1969 Mustang Boss was the perfect match for John Wick’s intense, no-nonsense persona. It symbolized his attempts to leave his violent past behind. Fun fact: Keanu Reeves’ character actually drove a 1969 Mustang Mach 1, dressed up to look like the Boss!
Fast and the Furious Franchise (Multiple films): The Ultimate Chameleon
The Mustang is a recurring hero in the Fast and the Furious saga. From the 1967 Fastback in Tokyo Drift (fitted with a powerful RB26 engine for Japan’s drift culture) to its appearances in high-speed chases and family reunions (like the 1992/1993 LX Foxbody in F9 and Fast X), it constantly adapts and shines.
Beyond the Big Screen: A Part of Pop Culture

The Mustang’s presence isn’t confined to movie sets; it’s a constant fixture in modern culture. It fuels passion in car communities, inspires high-performance builds, and connects with legions of avid fans and aspiring owners worldwide.
You can practically “drive” a Mustang in countless virtual worlds, from the hyper-realistic racing simulators like Forza Horizon 5, Need for Speed, and Gran Turismo, to more fantastical adventures in Rocket League and Fortnite. It’s even inspired virtual muscle cars like the Vapid Dominator in Grand Theft Auto!
And it’s not just visuals; the Mustang’s spirit echoes in music. Lana Del Rey’s “White Mustang” and Frank Ocean’s “Pink + White” reference the vehicle as a dreamy, nostalgia-driven symbol. It’s a visual shorthand for excitement, individuality, and raw performance, where its iconic design and unmistakable roar still ignite the same emotional pull that it did decades ago.
Electrifying the Legend: The Mustang that Evolves with You

Today, the Mustang Mach-E revitalizes the timeless nameplate. Departing from the gasoline-powered, two-door muscle car formula, it shows the model’s evolution, growing into a performance and innovation icon.
Ford’s premium four-door SUV is a space-and-distance friendly option, offering up to 615 km of range for the Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) variant. The Mach-E maintains the exhilarating performance and head-turning design that makes it a true Mustang.
The Mach-E isn’t just a testament to the brand’s adaptation, but a showcase of relevance and heritage. Nowadays, the Mustang finds itself immersed through varying mediums of art and expression.
The possibilities are endless, and whether captured in the latest blockbuster film or along the Formula 1 paddock, the Mustang line continues sharing a similar performance spirit while shaping future-ready choices for drivers. In many ways, it represents the Mustang’s next chapter in adapting it for a new generation — the best of both worlds.
About Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) is a global company based in Dearborn, Michigan, committed to helping build a better world, where every person is free to move and pursue their dreams. The company’s Ford+ plan for growth and value creation combines existing strengths, new capabilities, and always-on relationships with customers to enrich experiences for customers and deepen their loyalty.Ford develops and delivers innovative, must-have Ford trucks, sport utility vehicles, commercial vans and cars and Lincoln luxury vehicles, along with connected services, including BlueCruise (ADAS) and security. The company offers freedom of choice through three customer-centered business segments: Ford Blue, engineering iconic gas-powered and hybrid vehicles; Ford Model e, inventing breakthrough electric vehicles (“EVs”) along with embedded software that defines always-on digital experiences for all customers; and Ford Pro, helping commercial customers transform and expand their businesses with