The S650 Ford Mustang just debuted for the 2024 model year, which wasn’t that terribly long ago. However, things change fast in the automotive world, and following the implementation of a few updates for the 2025 model year, the 2026 Ford Mustang is set to arrive soon, and with a few more tweaks, to boot. There are certainly some folks out there that have been waiting for the chance to get their own idea of the perfect 2026 Ford Mustang, and now, they can do precisely that, as the pony car’s page has officially launched.
The 2026 Ford Mustang web page can be found here, and it’s chock full of interesting info – much of which Ford Authority has covered extensively over the past few weeks. Those tweaks include the addition of two new exterior color options – Adriatic Blue Metallic and Orange Fury Metallic Tricoat, the latter of which is making a comeback after disappearing from the palette for a few years. Both of those hues will be available on EcoBoost, GT, and Dark Horse trims. Inside the cabin, new seatbelt color options include Orange, Prime Blue, and Black with a red stripe.
Perhaps the biggest news regarding the 2026 Ford Mustang, however, is the arrival of the new, Fox Body-inspired FX Package. Available only on the GT Premium in coupe or convertible guise, the FX Package adds a host of unique retro exterior features such as the aforementioned Adriatic Blue Metallic paint, Oxford White-painted 19-inch wheels (with two different designs), and various other touches featuring the same color – such as the GT badges, a sticker on the rear glass of the coupe, and the grille nostrils on Performance Package-equipped examples.
Inside the cabin, the 2026 Ford Mustang FX Package features plaid-style inserts for the seats – another cool retro feature – coupled with blue stitching, Dark Alley trim (borrowed from the Dark Horse), and a Mustang GT badge on the dash.
Updated 7/1 – We’ve updated this page to indicate that the model’s page is up, not the configurator. Ford Authority regrets the error.
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GM has taken down its Order Guide pages to discourage orders and I assume Ford will do the same shortly. The tariff effect.
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