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From the first Mustang engine to the latest electric powertrain for the Mach-E, we have all the specs you could ever want for every Mustang engine ever.
Research all the Mustang engines available for every model year. We have collected and organized every Mustang year and engine option below.
Over the years Mustang engines have come in all shapes, sizes and layouts. From 4 cylinder engines to the might supercharged V8s we know and love. Below you can find all Mustang engines organized by configuration and layout.
Engines and drivetrains carried over from the Mustang II including the 2.3 L I4, 2.8 L V6, and 4.9 L V8 engines. A troublesome 2.3 L turbocharged I4 was available during initial production startup and then reappeared after undergoing improvements for the mid-year introduction of the 1983 turbo GT.
Ford's revised Coyote howls at your mention of hybridization—the 2024 S650-generation Mustang gets new four-cylinder and V-8 gas engines.
Are you looking to know every intricate detail on your 2005-2014 Mustang engine? If yes, then Steeda has you covered with our comprehensive engine guide for all S197 Mustangs!
From Mustang GT engines to EcoBoost parts to 2024 Mustang parts and everything in between like Mustang exhausts and Mustang turbochargers, we can get you what you need to forge ahead. If you have any questions or just want to chat about your next Mustang engine upgrade, get in touch with us today!
The Mustang/V8 link is as natural as they come considering both the car and the engine configuration have been built with performance in mind. The following top 5 V8 Mustang engines all stem from the nameplate’s most illustrious years – whether the golden era or modern ones.
With its robust construction and innovative design, this engine has powered a wide range of vehicles, from iconic Mustang models to versatile trucks and SUVs. Over the years, Ford has continuously refined the 4.6L 2-Valve engine, adapting to evolving automotive technologies and performance standards.
From its humble beginnings with an inline-6 that put out 120 horsepower to today’s Shelby GT500 with a staggering 760 horsepower, the Mustang has always been about the motor in the platform to ensure the best driving experience at any power output.