Yesterday, we learned that the 2015 Ford Mustang’s pricing starts at $24,425 including destination. This is for the base Mustang V-6 and represents a $1,090 premium over the starting price of the comparable 2014 model, despite the numerous styling and technology upgrades.

Now, we have leaked information on pricing for the 2015 Mustang EcoBoost and Mustang GT models. Although Ford Motor Company [NYSE:F] is yet to reveal the official numbers, Mustang enthusiast site Mustang6G is reporting that the Mustang EcoBoost will start at $25,995 and the Mustang GT at $32,925.

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The website also has alleged pricing for the 2015 Mustang 50 Year Limited Edition, claimed to be $46,995. Only 1,964 of these will be built, and if you haven’t reserved one yet at your local Ford dealer chances are you’ve already missed out.

Unfortunately, Ford still hasn’t announced the final performance specs for the 2015 Mustang lineup but promises that the V-6 will deliver more than 300 horsepower and 270 pound-feet of torque, the EcoBoost four more than 305 hp and 300 lb-ft of torque, and the V-8 more than 420 hp and 390 lb-ft of torque.

Some of the options on offer include an automatic transmission ($1,195), navigation ($795), leather-lined Recaro seats ($1,595), 20-inch aluminum wheels ($1,295), and adaptive cruise control ($1,195).

As expected, there are also some available packages for the range. These include an Enhanced Security Package for $395, and a Performance Package for the Mustang EcoBoost ($1,995) and Mustang GT ($2,495). The latter is expected to include items such as a 3.55:1 rear end, stiffer springs, uprated brakes and unique trim. Mustang EcoBoost and Mustang GT models are also available with a 50 Years Appearance Package that adds a few special items celebrating the nameplate’s 50th anniversary this year, and is priced at $1,595.

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