Ford Subtly Cancels 800 HP Mustang FP800S Concept for Public Roads | Carscoops
A new performance package for the Mustang is set to be introduced in Ford's Custom Garage soon.
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by Stephen Rivers
The FP800S Bronze Magneride concept combines bronze accents with significant enhancements.
A 3.0L Whipple supercharger allows the Coyote V8 to achieve 800 horsepower.
Ford has not yet disclosed the pricing or availability of this performance package.
A new factory Mustang concept is on the way, and soon, average consumers will have the opportunity to purchase it. This is the FP800 S Bronze Magneride Package, which has recently surfaced on Ford’s Custom Garage. True to its name, it incorporates bronze accents along with an upgraded suspension and increased power.
While the official price is still unknown, this new Mustang offers plenty of exciting features.
Read: 2024 Ford Mustang Joins The 800+ HP Club Thanks To Dealer-Installed Supercharger.
Similar to the FP800S concept revealed at SEMA in 2024, this Ford Performance-tuned Mustang features a 3.0-liter Whipple supercharger paired with a 5.0-liter Coyote V8 engine. Together, they are expected to produce approximately 800 horsepower (596 kW) at the crank.
Enhancements include upgraded half-shafts, an air/oil separator, and a street lowering kit to optimize performance when the power hits the road.
The primary distinction between this package and the initial concept lies in the bronze details that span from front to rear. The design features 19-inch R1 wheels, bronze lug nuts, exterior graphics, and bronze grille inserts.
Additionally, Ford incorporates carbon elements on the mirror caps and hood vent, complemented by a front splitter, Dark Horse rear spoiler, and wheel spats to complete the aesthetic.
Inside, the bronze accents are toned down, yet customization continues. The dashboard sports a unique FP800S badge akin to the keychain that comes with the vehicle, and occupants enjoy Recaro seats featuring Ford Performance logos.
Overall, this package presents a distinctive vehicle appealing to those wanting to stand out, whether they are current Mustang owners or prospective buyers.
Ford emphasizes that this is a fully factory-built option, ensuring buyers can maintain their warranty. However, a significant question remains: what will the cost be?
The company offers a Sinister Bronze package for the Bronco at a price of $5,200; however, that vehicle is an SUV and the package does not include a supercharger. We anticipate that those interested in this new Mustang package may need to expect at least double that amount.
Source: Ford Custom Garage
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Ford Subtly Cancels 800 HP Mustang FP800S Concept for Public Roads | Carscoops
This new Mustang package will be available shortly in Ford's Custom Garage.
