The 2026 Ford Mustang gains two new colors, including Orange Fury Metallic Tri-Coat and Adriatic Blue Metallic. Here’s everything there is to know about Orange Fury, which is a color that Ford Authority first spotted in April 2025.
Orange Fury Metallic Tri-Coat is tagged with paint code NL. It’s available on all 2026 Ford Mustang trims, including EcoBoost, EcoBoost Premium, GT, GT Premium, and Dark Horse, and can be paired with all interior colorways. However, it cannot be added to the Mustang Dark Horse with the Deluxe Package (equipment group 700A). It’s also not available in conjunction with the all-new FX Package, which is exclusively available on the GT Premium trim.
All told, there are 11 colors offered on the 2026 Ford Mustang. They are as follows (paint codes in parentheses):
Meanwhile, the following represents all available interior colorways:
Pricing for Orange Fury Metallic Tri-Coat has not been released at the time of this writing. However, it will be offered as an extra-cost color.
Both of the new hues offered on the 2026 Ford Mustang come at the cost of two others that have been discontinued. Intense Lime Yellow Metallic and Wimbledon White are no longer available on any 2026 Mustang trim.
Inside the cabin, the 2026 Ford Mustang is getting a flash of color in the form of optional seatbelts. Those seatbelts will be offered in Orange, Prime Blue, Race Red, and Black with a red stripe, decorating the pony car’s interior like a sash. Note that Race Red and Black with red stripe are the only two seatbelt colors offered across the lineup; Orange and Prime Blue are only offered on EcoBoost and GT models, and are not available on the Dark Horse.
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