The 2026 Ford Mustang returns with the muscle, style, and performance that made it iconic — plus fresh
upgrades, new color choices, and tech enhancements. Whether you crave the roar of a V8 or the nimble punch of an
EcoBoost, there’s a Mustang
waiting for you here.
Key Takeaways
- Three main engine lines: EcoBoost®, GT V8, and the track‑oriented Dark Horse® putting out 500
horsepower.
- Starting MSRP for base EcoBoost trim begins around $32,320, going well into the $60,000+ range for Dark
Horse Premium models.
- New color options like Adriatic Blue Metallic and the return of Orange Fury, plus cosmetic packages
(e.g. FX Package) and upgraded displays (12.4" cluster, 13.2" center screen).
Will there be a 2026 Ford Mustang? What’s New in the 2026 Ford Mustang?
Yes — the 2026 Mustang is here, and while the basic power‑train layout carries over, there are
updates:
New paint/color options, including Adriatic Blue Metallic and the revived Orange Fury. Style
updates include new seat belt color options, retro badging, white grille accents, “white‑out” taillights on
certain packages and the FX Package (white painted wheels, badging, etc.). Tech upgrades are minor but
welcome. These include a standard 12.4‑inch digital cluster, 13.2‑inch touchscreen and upgraded
infotainment/driver assist packages.
Is the 2026 Fox Body Mustang Real?
No credible information supports a return of the Fox‑body Mustang nameplate or its exact
styling heritage in 2026. What we do know is that Ford is leaning into some retro styling cues (badging,
grille details, color combinations) but the 2026 Mustang is built on the current S650 platform.
How Much Will the 2026 Mustang Cost? How Much Is the 2026 Ford Mustang Boss 429?
Base EcoBoost MSRP starts at about $32,320 for the coupe version. Higher trims like GT Premium
Convertible, Dark Horse, and Dark Horse Premium can run into the $60,000‑plus territory.
As for a Mustang Boss 429 for 2026: there’s no credible confirmation from Ford that the Boss 429
nameplate is returning at this time. The current Mustang lineup includes EcoBoost, GT, Dark Horse, and
limited‑performance GTD (for certain markets) but does not list a Boss 429 as confirmed.
Here’s a breakdown by engine / trim:
- EcoBoost: 2.3L Turbocharged V4 with 315 hp/350 lb-ft of torque
- GT; 5.0L V8 with 480hp/415lb-ft of torque
- Active Valve Exhaust GT: V8 with 486hp/418lb-ft of torque
- Dark Horse: Gen4 5.0L Coyote with 500hp/418lb-ft of torque
Will the 2025 Mustang Have a V8?
Yes. The 2025 Mustang GT and Dark Horse both use the 5.0L V8 engine. It’s not removed from the 2026
models. These engines carry forward into the 2026 model, with the Dark Horse version being especially
performance‑oriented.
What Other Kinds of Engine Can a 2026 Ford Mustang Have?
Besides the V8s, the 2026 Mustang also offers:
- EcoBoost 2.3L turbocharged four‑cylinder — the base offering.
- Multiple transmission options: a 10‑speed automatic is standard on many trims; GT and Dark Horse trims still
offer a 6‑speed manual depending on configuration.
There are currently no confirmed hybrid or electric powertrains in the regular production Mustang line
for 2026.
Our Thoughts:
If you want pure muscle, modern style, and tech that punches above its weight—without leaving behind
what makes Mustangs great—then the 2026 Ford Mustang delivers in spades.
At Jarrett Ford Dade City, we think the Dark Horse is the one to watch: 500 hp, aggressive styling,
track‑ready features. But even the EcoBoost trims deliver excellent daily usability, strong value, and good fuel
economy relative to V8s.
Driver‑centric upgrades like the new infotainment screens, retro styling touches, and expanded color
choices give you more personalization. If you want both style and performance, the GT Premium or Dark Horse Premium
are worth checking out.
Stop by Jarrett Ford Dade City to see the lineup in person, test drive your favorite 2026 Mustang,
and lock in a deal before popular trims like Dark Horse run out.