If you ever felt like the base four-cylinder Mustang
is in need of some mods to up the performance ante, then you might want to take
a look at the 2020MY High Performance Package. Available on both the coupe and
convertible, the package brings a de-tuned Focus RS’ 2.3-liter turbocharged
four-cylinder engine with some changes, including a redesigned turbocharger.
The mill is put together in Valencia, Spain, before being shipped over to Flat
Rock.
As for the final result, the numbers to remember are
330 hp and 475 Nm, when running on premium fuel,
which translates to 20 hp more than the 310 hp version of the 2.3L Ecoboost in
the standard Mustang, and 20 hp shy of the 350 hp Focus RS, while torque remains
unchanged in all three applications. Ford says the muscle car can sprint to 96
km/h in the mid-four-second range, while top speed has increased by 16
km/h, to 250 km/h over the previous EcoBoost Performance Package,
and 55 km/h over the base EcoBoost Mustang.
Further updates include the addition of a fully
active quad-tip exhaust system, with a more aggressive soundtrack. The chassis
has been tuned with new suspension bits and front four-piston caliper brakes
that are sourced from the V8-powered Mustang GT. There’s also a 3.55 ratio
limited-slip rear differential. Combined with the recalibrated steering, ABS
and stability control, and a 53/47 weight distribution, the car is said to be
suitable for track use, but will put a big smile on the driver’s face on
coastal and mountain roads, too.
The new front splitter and belly pan and brake
cooling ramps are borrowed from the Mustang GT. Elsewhere, the High Performance
Package adds a blacked-out grille, side badges, magnetic gray mirror caps, rear
spoiler, metallic gray stripes on the hood and 19″ wheels shod in 255/40 summer
tires.
If you want to further customize your Mustang,
there’s an EcoBoost Handling Package that introduces wider 19″ wheels in 265/40
Pirelli P Zero Corsa4 tires, a 24 mm solid rear sway bar, Torsen
limited-slip rear differential, specially calibrated MagneRide dampers and
semi-metallic brakes. This kit can be had with either the 6-speed manual or
10-speed automatic transmission versions of the coupe.
Standard on all Mustangs for the 2020 model year is
the FordPass Connect that allows users to interact with the vehicle from a
distance using their smartphones. The SYNC3 system is an extra and adds
improved voice recognition, 911 assist and two USB ports.
Ford is also introducing four new colors called
Grabber Lime, Twister Orange, Red Hot Metallic Tinted Clearcoat and Iconic
Silver. The base model rides on standard 17-inch silver-painted wheels. The first 2020 Mustangs equipped
with the High Performance Package, which is available for both the coupe and
convertible, regardless of the selected gearbox, will arrive at dealers this
fall.