The Ford Mustang is one of the most recognizable, oldest sports car nameplates still being produced today. Nearly every classic muscle car from back in the day has either been discontinued, or had its name slapped onto a crossover/SUV. Ford knows its audience, so the automaker hasn’t backed down with the Mustang just yet. As of the 2026 model year, you can choose from six coupe trims, with two EcoBoost models, two GT models, and two Dark Horse models. In this article, we’ll focus on the new Ford Mustang Dark Horse trims. They might use another 5.0-liter V8 engine, but there’s much more to them that you might not know about. Here’s everything you need to know about Mustang Dark Horse specs, standard and available features, and how you could build one.
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