Ford unveils new Mustang Dark Horse, return to F1
Ford introduces the supercharged Mustang Dark Horse SC with racing tech from GTD and GT3, and partners with Red Bull Racing for 2026 Formula One powertrain development.
- Ford Racing introduced the 2026 Mustang Dark Horse SC, a supercharged model between the standard Dark Horse and GTD, at the Detroit Auto Show on Jan. 15, 2026.
- Drawing on Mustang GT3 and GTD learnings, Ford developed the SC to fill the Shelby GT500 void and expand Dark Horse to challenge Europe’s premium sports cars.
- Chassis and aero upgrades include next-gen MagneRide dampers, firmer springs, new knuckles, and an aluminium bonnet increasing downforce versus the regular Dark Horse.
- Pricing and power remain unreleased, and Ford Australia said it has no news on offering the SC due to Australia's New Vehicle Efficiency Standard and likely $200,000-plus costs.
- Industry estimates suggest the supercharger could push the SC near 800 hp, and if priced below the Corvette ZR1, it may challenge European and US high-performance cars.
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Ford Racing has unveiled the Mustang Dark Horse SC, a new high-performance version that sits at the top of the Dark Horse range. The model has been designed, engineered and tested internally by Ford Racing, taking advantage of the experience gained in the competitions with Mustang GT3 and the technical solutions developed for the Mustang GTD. The Dark Horse SC stands out from the Dark Horse 5.0 liters for the adoption of a 5-litre supercharged V…
The Mustang Dark Horse SC delivers the GTD spirit for a much cheaper price.
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