Ford Mustang FP800S Bronze Magneride concept: 800+ hp
Refreshed Ford Mustang FP800S Bronze Magneride concept debuts with 800+ hp
Ford Mustang FP800S Bronze Magneride concept: 800+ hp
Ford Mustang FP800S Bronze Magneride returns with a Whipple-supercharged 5.0 Coyote, 800+ hp, MagneRide tuning and performance parts on Custom Garage.
2025-12-02T15:56:16+03:00
2025-12-02T15:56:16+03:00
2025-12-02T15:56:16+03:00
Ford has quietly refreshed the Mustang FP800S concept first shown at SEMA 2023, slipping the updated build onto the Custom Garage site without a big drumroll. The FP800S Bronze Magneride name says it all: bronze accents meet dialed-in dynamics. A gray body is matched with bronze wheels, graphics, and grille highlights, while a lowered suspension aims for crisper responses and stronger grip. The kit also brings Pirelli Trofeo RS tires, carbon splitters, a Dark Horse–style rear spoiler, and a Ford Performance exhaust — a combination that looks cohesive and purposeful rather than showy.Inside, there are Recaro seats, branded badges, and a ProCal calibration tool. The headline change sits under the hood: a Whipple twin-screw supercharger lifts the 5.0-liter Coyote to 800-plus horsepower, a clear step beyond the 480–500 hp of the GT and Dark Horse. Reinforced half-shafts and a 92-mm throttle body complete the hardware list, suggesting durability to match the power bump.For now it remains a concept, yet many parts are already in the Ford Performance catalog, including the supercharger kit at $10,500. The FP800S Bronze hints at where Ford may take its custom packages next, blending eye-catching design with truly serious output.
Ford Mustang, FP800S, Bronze Magneride, Custom Garage, Whipple supercharger, 800+ hp, 5.0 Coyote, MagneRide suspension, Recaro seats, Pirelli Trofeo RS, Dark Horse spoiler, Ford Performance exhaust
2025
Michael Powers
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Refreshed Ford Mustang FP800S Bronze Magneride concept debuts with 800+ hp
Ford Mustang FP800S Bronze Magneride returns with a Whipple-supercharged 5.0 Coyote, 800+ hp, MagneRide tuning and performance parts on Custom Garage.
Michael Powers, Editor
Ford has quietly refreshed the Mustang FP800S concept first shown at SEMA 2023, slipping the updated build onto the Custom Garage site without a big drumroll. The FP800S Bronze Magneride name says it all: bronze accents meet dialed-in dynamics. A gray body is matched with bronze wheels, graphics, and grille highlights, while a lowered suspension aims for crisper responses and stronger grip. The kit also brings Pirelli Trofeo RS tires, carbon splitters, a Dark Horse–style rear spoiler, and a Ford Performance exhaust — a combination that looks cohesive and purposeful rather than showy.
Inside, there are Recaro seats, branded badges, and a ProCal calibration tool. The headline change sits under the hood: a Whipple twin-screw supercharger lifts the 5.0-liter Coyote to 800-plus horsepower, a clear step beyond the 480–500 hp of the GT and Dark Horse. Reinforced half-shafts and a 92-mm throttle body complete the hardware list, suggesting durability to match the power bump.
For now it remains a concept, yet many parts are already in the Ford Performance catalog, including the supercharger kit at $10,500. The FP800S Bronze hints at where Ford may take its custom packages next, blending eye-catching design with truly serious output.