New Special Edition Mustang
Earlier this year, Ford introduced the Mustang Dark Horse SC, and an updated GTD version is expected soon. However, the company decided that wasn’t enough for pony car enthusiasts, so it announced a new appearance package for the Mustang EcoBoost TLD Signature Edition.
Collaboration with Troy Lee Designs
This package, created in collaboration with Troy Lee Designs, adds a series of bright details to the Mustang EcoBoost. Although the car is offered exclusively in Shadow Black, graphic elements in red, orange, purple, and yellow colors featuring a running horse appear on the sides of the body.
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Exterior and Design
This is not the only change. The special edition received a grille, front bumper, and hood from the Mustang GT. This gives the model a sportier and more aggressive look, while masking the fact that a four-cylinder engine is under the hood.
The grille is adorned with a Sinister Bronze Mustang logo, as well as matching Sinister Bronze “nostril” inserts on both sides. They are complemented by 19-inch wheels in the same Sinister Bronze color and a similar logo on the rear of the car.
Interior Details and Cabin
Key features also include graphics on the hood and an updated interior. The latter received leather seats in Black and Carmine Red colors with red stitching. A serial badge with a colorful design that echoes the exterior graphics is placed on the dashboard.
The Mustang TLD Signature Edition appearance package costs $3,000, and production is limited to 550 units.
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Ordering for the Mustang RTR and TLD Signature Edition packages will begin on March 27. The first, recall, features Avalanche Gray paint and a GT grille with illuminated inserts, as well as a number of performance features borrowed from the GT and Dark Horse models.
As for the Mustang Dark Horse SC, orders for it will begin in late April. Its starting price is $103,490, and for that money, the buyer gets a supercharged 5.2-liter V8 engine producing over 700 horsepower.
These special editions demonstrate Ford’s strategy of expanding the Mustang lineup through limited series and collaborations. Such steps allow the company to maintain interest in the classic model by offering unique options for different circles of enthusiasts, from those who appreciate bright design to those who seek maximum performance. Limited runs often create additional hype and can positively impact the cars’ residual value in the future.

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