The Ford Mustang has always been about heritage mixed with performance, and the 2026 model doesn’t stray from that formula. This year Ford is leaning into nostalgia with the new FX appearance package, while keeping the same powertrains that fans know and love. Let's break down what you can expect on this pony car for the model year.
Key Takeaways
- The FX package brings Fox-body styling cues to GT Premium trims.
- Ford confirms a Mustang Raptor for early 2026.
- Prices range from $34,315 to $71,070, as of September 10, 2025.
Throwback Style Meets Modern Touches
The Mustang's biggest update for 2026 is the FX package, exclusive to GT Premium trims, and is a full-on throwback to the Fox-body era. If you’re a fan of ‘80s and ‘90s Mustangs, you’ll notice the details right away. Performance Package models wear Oxford White fan-style wheels that nod to the Cobra, while other FX cars ride on white split five-spokes. Retro badging, white grille nostrils, and optional white-out taillights seal the deal.
The FX package also brings plaid leather seat inserts accented with silver and blue stitching, plus carbon fiber trim pulled from the Dark Horse. It’s a mix of old-school touches and modern upgrades that gives this Mustang its own distinct identity. Ford also added Adriatic Blue Metallic to the paint palette and brought back Orange Fury from 2019.
What are the Trims and Pricing for the 2026 Ford Mustang Coupe?
Pricing runs the gamut depending on trim and body style:
- EcoBoost: $34,315
- EcoBoost Premium: $38,340
- EcoBoost Convertible: $42,115
- EcoBoost Premium Convertible: $43,840
- GT: $48,555
- GT Premium: $53,075
- GT Premium Convertible: $58,575
- Dark Horse: $66,075
- Dark Horse Premium Coupe: $71,070
What Engines Will Ford Give the 2026 Mustang?
Ford will keep the Mustang's familiar but fierce power. The EcoBoost keeps its 2.3-liter turbo-four with 315 horsepower and 350 lb-ft of torque, paired to a 10-speed automatic. For drivers who want the V8 rumble, the 5.0-liter lives on. In standard form, it generates 480 horsepower and 415 lb-ft, and if you add the performance exhaust, you’ll get a bump to 486 horsepower. A six-speed manual is also on the table for those who still like to row their own gears.
At the top sits the Dark Horse, which takes that V8 up to 500 horsepower and adds upgraded dampers and Pirelli performance tires. If you tick the Handling Package box, you’ll get Pirelli Trofeo RS rubber for track-ready grip.
What are the Mustang Mileage Expectations for 2026?
Fuel economy should hold steady compared to last year. Expect the EcoBoost to hit around 22 mpg city and 33 mpg highway, while the V8 models stay closer to 16 mpg city and 24 mpg highway.
Interior Tech That Keeps the Mustang Current
The Mustang’s cabin keeps its modern feel with the dual-screen setup that blends a 13.2-inch touchscreen and a digital gauge cluster. Both run Ford’s Sync 4 system, which supports Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and wireless charging as standard. Extra perks like Alexa voice control, Ford Streaming, and over-the-air updates add convenience.
When Can You Get Behind the Wheel of the 2026 Ford Mustang?
Ford started building the 2026 Mustang in October 2025, and it should land in our showroom before the end of the year. Contact us now for more information—your new Mustang awaits!