Ford Finally Revealed the Mustang Dark Horse SC Horsepower Output and It Doesn't Match the GTD
The supercharged 5.2-liter V8 puts the SC between the standard Dark Horse and the GTD, with prices starting at $108,485.
- On Monday, Ford revealed the 2026 Mustang Dark Horse SC produces 795 horsepower and 660 pound-feet of torque, with order books now open for the supercharged model.
- Ford developed the Dark Horse SC alongside the Mustang GTD and Mustang GT3 to create a "direct pipeline of innovation," said Mark Rushbrook, Global Director of Ford Racing, filling the void left by the Shelby GT500.
- Pricing for the Dark Horse SC starts at $108,485, while opting for the Track Pack brings that figure up to $144,985, positioning the vehicle between the 500-horsepower Dark Horse and 815-horsepower Mustang GTD.
- Earliest customer deliveries are scheduled for this summer, as the SC improves upon the last GT500's 760-hp figure without exceeding the 815-hp output of the GTD.
- Ford builds each 5.2-liter V-8 engine by hand using a single technician at its Dearborn Engine facility, a process modeled after AMG, ensuring performance suited for enthusiasts.
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Ford has revealed the new Mustang Dark Horse SC, an extreme version of the iconic sports car, equipped with a powerful 5.2-liter supercharged V8 engine that produces about 795 horsepower and 660 lb-ft of torque. This model ranks among the most powerful Mustangs ever produced and is positioned between the standard Dark Horse version and the GTD supercar. According to the company, the Dark Horse SC is developed with advanced technology derived fro…
Ford’s Mustang Dark Horse SC will come with 795 bhp
New Delhi: In the auto industry, horsepower has been something on the rise lately, and the Ford Mustang Dark Horse SC is, to an extent, proof of that. It comes with a mind-boggling 795 bhp and 895 Nm of torque. That means it is just 20 bhp behind the Mustang GTD, and it costs a third of that as well. Dark Horse SC is Ford’s newest in the line of high-performance Mustangs. The SC seems promising, and Ford has said it was developed alongside the G…
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