
- FP800S Bronze Magneride concept pairs bronze accents with key upgrades.
- A 3.0L Whipple supercharger helps the Coyote V8 reach 800 horsepower.
- Ford has yet to reveal pricing or availability for the performance package
There’s a new factory-fresh Mustang concept, but soon, everyday folks will have the chance to buy a copy of it. This is the new FP800 S Bronze Magneride Package that quietly appeared on Ford’s Custom Garage, and as the name suggests, it blends bronze accents with an updated suspension and more power.
We don’t yet have an official price tag, but this new pony promises plenty to talk about.
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Similar to the FP800S concept that debuted at SEMA in 2024, this Ford Performance-prepped Mustang starts with a 3.0-liter Whipple supercharger bolted atop a 5.0-liter Coyote V8. Together, they’re expected to deliver around 800 horsepower (596 kW) at the crank.
Supporting components include upgraded half-shafts, an air/oil separator, and a street lowering kit to keep everything in line once that power hits the pavement.
The biggest difference between this and the original concept is the bronze additions. They run from the nose to the tail. The 19-inch R1 wheels, bronze lug nuts, exterior graphics, and even bronze grille inserts contribute to the look.
Ford includes some carbon as well on the mirror caps and the hood vent. A front splitter, Dark Horse rear spoiler, and wheel spats finish off the vibe.
In the cabin, the bronze gets dialed back while the customization continues. The dash gets a unique FP800S badge that mimics the keychain one gets with this car. Occupants benefit from Recaro seats with Ford Performance logos on them.
As a package, this is a unique-looking vehicle and a way to stand out from the crowd if you’re already a Mustang owner or plan on being one.
Ford specifically calls out that this is a full factory-built effort and that it’ll allow buyers to keep their warranty intact. For the time being, there’s still one huge question. What will this all cost?
The company already sells a Sinister Bronze package for the Bronco priced at $5,200. Of course, that’s an SUV, and the kit doesn’t include a supercharger. We expect those looking to add this new Mustang package to pay at least double that.
Source: Ford Custom Garage