Ford refreshes the Mustang FP800S Bronze MagneRide concept with 800+ hp
Ford refreshes the Mustang FP800S Bronze MagneRide concept: 800+ hp from a Whipple-supercharged 5.0 Coyote, bronze accents, track-ready kit, on Custom Garage
Ford quietly refreshed the Mustang FP800S concept, first shown at SEMA 2023, and slipped the latest version onto its Custom Garage website. As SPEEDME.RU reports, the update goes by the name FP800S Bronze Magneride and pairs a gray body with bronze wheels and accents, fresh graphics, and a lowered suspension aimed at tighter responses. The hardware list is equally serious: Pirelli Trofeo RS tires, carbon splitters, a Dark Horse–style spoiler, and a Ford Performance exhaust.
Inside, there are Recaro seats, factory badging, and a ProCal calibration tool. The headline, though, sits under the hood: a Whipple twin-screw supercharger pushes the 5.0-liter Coyote V8 to 800-plus horsepower—well above the 480–500 hp of the Mustang GT and Dark Horse. The bundle also adds reinforced half-shafts and a 92-mm throttle body, rounding out a setup that comes across like a factory-backed track recipe.
For now, FP800S Bronze remains a concept, but the message comes through clearly: Ford is leaning into customizable packages that blend attention-grabbing style with serious intent. Many of the components are already available individually, including the supercharger for $10,500—an approach that makes the concept feel less like a tease and more like a curated parts showcase.