The Ford Mustang facelift may be on its way, but the Aussies over at Tickford have unveiled a new power pack for the pre-facelift model, much like it did for the Ranger a few months ago.
The performance packs are available for both the entry-level 2,3-litre EcoBoost model and the range-topping 5,0-litre V8 variant.
Visually, the Mustang looks much like the standard car, if you ignore the bonnet and side skirt additions, and carbon-fibre exhaust tips.
Under the bonnet, however, the 2,3-litre EcoBoost is upgraded to produce 270 kW and 540 N.m of torque, thanks to ECU mapping, new custom air intakes and Tickford’s cat-back exhaust system.
The Mustang GT features similar upgrades, taking its peak outputs to 360 kW and 585 N.m of torque.
The package costs $6 990 AUS (about R72 000) regardless of which model is tuned, and includes the installation cost and a drivetrain warranty. An additional supercharger kit is available for those who yearn for yet more power.
Tickford has also confirmed that handling packages will be added soon.