Ford has previewed five Mustangs ahead of their debut on SEMA. Starting with the ‘proper’ pony car, Ford will introduce an All Star Mustang EcoBoost equipped with the High Performance Package. It features an eye-catching exterior with a roof rack as well as a teal green paint job that contrasts with white and orange accents.

The coupe has also been equipped with an Anderson Composites body kit and Vossen LC2-A1 wheels that are wrapped in Falken FK510 tires. The latter are backed up by a Baer braking system with orange-painted calipers. Rounding out the highlights are an air lift suspension, a COBB tuning intercooler and a cold-air intake. The model also sports a customized interior with white Katzkin leather.

 

To appeal to the performance crowd, there’s the M2 Motoring Mustang GT. It’s billed as a “track-minded speedster,” which features a six-speed manual transmission as well as the factory Performance Package. In terms of modifications, the Mustang has been equipped with a Motorcraft livery as well as an assortment of Ford Performance Parts. Among them are a front splitter, upgraded half-shafts, and a supercharger kit that enables the 5.0-liter V8 to crank out 750 hp.

The upgrades don’t end there as the model features Ford Performance lowering springs and a GT350R big brake kit. They’re joined by Mach 1 adjustable camber/caster plates and 19-inch GT350 wheels wrapped in Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar 3 rubber. Interior changes are modest, but include custom Recaro leather seats and instrument panel trim sourced from the GT500. The model also sports a carbon fiber shift knob from Ford Performance.

 

Moving onto the Mustang Mach-Es, the lineup is being headlined by a Shelby concept. Based on the Mach-E GT, the electric crossover has been equipped with a graphene-infused carbon fiber body kit that includes an aggressive front fascia, new front fenders, and a ventilated hood that helps to reduce front-end lift. Since the powertrain apparently carries over, Shelby focused on improving handling. As part of this effort, the model has been equipped with carbon composite springs, retuned MagneRide dampers, and 20-inch forged wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport EV tires.

Sticking with the Mach-E GT’s, there’s one from the Austin Hatcher Foundation for Pediatric Cancer. This sounds like an odd collaboration, but the crossover will be auctioned off in 2023 to support the charity. Putting that aside, the model features a Space White exterior with a carbon fiber front splitter and rear wing. The crossover also rides on 20-inch Rotiform wheels that are backed up by a Brembo braking system. Rounding out the highlights are an adjustable Motion Control Suspension, Ford Performance Parts GTP seats, and a black vinyl roof wrap.

 

Lastly, there’s the Tjin Edition Mustang Mach-E California Route One. It features a bright orange exterior, custom LED headlights, and solar panels that are designed to power a RayVolt electric bike that is mounted on the back. The crossover has also been equipped with an air lift suspension, a Baer braking system, and 22-inch Vossen ML-R1 wheels wrapped in Falken ZIEX S/TZ05 tires. Other highlights include white leather seats, teal seatbelts and a handful of accessories from Razor.