2026 Ford Mustang Coupe Revealed – Next-Generation Muscle Futuristic Design, Smart Features, Price & Range Details

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Ford Mustang has been an American icon for decades, and the 2026 model takes it to new heights. This latest version builds on the current seventh-generation platform (known as S650), bringing fresh updates that blend classic muscle car vibe with modern tech. Ford recently revealed details, and it’s clear they’re keeping the Mustang exciting in a world full of electric cars and SUVs.

A Sharper, More Aggressive Design

2026 Ford Mustang Coupe looks meaner and more futuristic than before. The body lines are sharper, with a low-slung stance that screams speed. The front grille is bolder, and new LED headlights give it a high-tech glow. Ford added new color options like Adriatic Blue Metallic and brought back Orange Fury, which fans missed.

Smart Features and Tech Upgrades

2026 Mustang steps up its game with smarter features. cockpit is driver-focused, with a huge digital display that spans the dash. Ford’s latest infotainment is intuitive, supporting wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. New for this year: an optional panoramic display and better connectivity options, like turning your car into a Wi-Fi hotspot.

Power and Performance

2026 Mustang sticks to what works, powerful gas engines. The base EcoBoost has a 2.3-liter turbo four-cylinder pumping out around 315 horsepower. Step up to the GT for the legendary 5.0-liter V8 with 480+ horses. The Dark Horse pushes 500 hp naturally aspirated.

Price and Trim Range Details

The base EcoBoost Coupe kicks off around $34,000, making it accessible for enthusiasts. GT models jump to about $48,000, while Premium trims add luxury for $53,000+. The Dark Horse starts near $66,000, and loaded ones climb higher.

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