Ford Mustang FP800S Bronze Package Resurfaces Hinting at 800 HP Upgrade
Before the Mustang GTD era swallowed most of Ford’s performance attention, there was another factory-backed monster waiting in the wings. Now, the package has officially resurfaced. The Ford Mustang FP800S Bronze Magneride Package recently appeared on the Ford Custom Garage website, fueling speculation that the 800-horsepower upgrade is finally graduating from SEMA showpiece to production reality.
Built around the S650 Mustang GT and a potent 3.0-liter Whipple supercharger, this package is designed to deliver a massive leap in performance and curb appeal.



Here is a closer look at the key components and the major question mark hanging over the price.
The Hardware: Whipple, Borla, and Carbon
The bones of this new Bronze Magneride Package are familiar from the 2023 SEMA concept. The headline item remains the forced induction that pushes the 5.0L Coyote V8 well past its stock output.
| Component | Specification | Function |
| Power Adder | 3.0-liter Whipple Supercharger | Lifts total engine output to 800 horsepower. |
| Exhaust | Borla Extreme Cat-Back Exhaust | Provides aggressive sound and reduced backpressure. |
| Drivetrain | Upgraded Half Shafts | Required to handle the immense torque from the supercharged V8. |
| Chassis | Street Lowering Kit | Lowers the stance and improves handling characteristics. |
| Tuning Tool | ProCal Tool | Necessary for recalibrating the speedometer and integrating the new hardware. |
The package also includes an air/oil separator kit and the necessary Ford Performance badging to authenticate the upgrade.





Aesthetic Exclusivity
What sets the Ford Mustang FP800S Bronze apart are the unique cosmetic touches designed to emphasize its exclusivity and performance focus.
- Wheels: 19-inch R1 forged wheels with striking bronze accents (carried over to the lug nuts and grille inserts).
- Bodywork: Includes wheel spats, a front splitter, and mirror caps.
- Interior: Features Recaro seats (optional) with Ford Performance logos and an FP800S keychain.
Pricing and Availability
The major mystery surrounding the Ford Mustang FP800S Bronze is the price. Given the high-end hardware involved—a supercharger, multiple carbon pieces, and chassis upgrades—it is highly unlikely to be positioned as a casual add-on.
While the package remains labeled as a “concept” on the customer-facing configurator, the full display of finalized content suggests that Ford is preparing to offer this 800-hp upgrade to owners soon. Customers should expect a six-figure price tag for the complete package once pricing and availability are formally announced.
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