Aug 17, 2026

2026 Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback: Performance Meets Premium

The 2026 Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback is the sweet spot for buyers who want genuine V8 muscle without sacrificing cabin refinement. Starting at $51,080 MSRP, it delivers 480 hp and 415 lb-ft of torque from a naturally aspirated 5L Coyote V8 paired with a manual 6-speed transmission and rear-wheel drive. It seats 4, returns 18 mpg combined, and earns J.D. Power’s recognition as the Highest Ranked Sporty Car in Initial Quality. For Fort Riley service members and Junction City enthusiasts, this is the Mustang that does everything.
A glossy black Ford Mustang GT parked on a winding asphalt road through rolling hills during golden hour. (Representative image for illustration purposes only. Actual vehicle may vary based on trim and configuration.)

How Much Does the 2026 Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback Cost to Own in Dickinson County?

The GT Premium Fastback carries a base MSRP of $51,080 plus a $1,995 destination charge, putting the starting as delivered price at $53,075 before any options. That price point positions it above the standard GT Fastback while stopping well short of the track-focused Dark Horse variants, making it the most compelling value proposition in the lineup for buyers who want the full V8 experience with elevated interior appointments.

Feature

GT Premium Fastback

Base MSRP

$51,080

Destination charge

$1,995

The specific vehicle currently available at Valor Ford — a Shadow Black GT Premium Fastback (Stock #26FC01, VIN 1FA6P8CF1T5410825) — has a current advertised price of $58,358, reflecting a well-optioned build that includes the B&O Sound System by Bang & Olufsen 12 Speakers, the Mustang Nite Pony Package, Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist+, Equipment Group 401A, the Brembo Brake System with Performance Linings, the 10-Speed SelectShift Automatic Transmission, and Premium Floor Liners Front and Rear with Carpet Mats. That configuration represents a meaningful real-world cost for buyers in the region, and understanding what each option adds helps shoppers decide where to invest.
For buyers in Dickinson County and the surrounding plains communities who are weighing the Mustang against other performance coupes, it helps to review the full 2026 Ford Mustang model breakdown before stepping into a showroom. Shoppers who prefer a different style of Ford performance may also want to browse available new Ford Bronco inventory as a contrasting option. Either way, the GT Premium Fastback’s pricing structure rewards buyers who know exactly which packages matter to their daily use.

Exterior Styling of the 2026 Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback for Plains Driving

A blue Ford Mustang GT driving along a winding rural road during a warm sunset. (Representative image for illustration purposes only. Actual vehicle may vary based on trim and configuration.)
Out on the open Kansas plains, a car’s silhouette matters — and the GT Premium Fastback’s fastback roofline, wide 75.4-inch body, and 55-inch overall height give it a genuinely low, planted stance that reads as purposeful rather than just pretty. The two-door coupe body is 189.4 inches long on a 107-inch wheelbase, proportions that deliver the classic long-hood, short-deck muscle car geometry while remaining manageable in everyday parking situations.
Lighting is fully LED across the board: projector-beam LED low beams, LED high beams, LED daytime running lights, LED side indicator lights, LED rear lights, and LED brake lights. Auto-dimming headlights with a dusk sensor and automatic high-beam control mean the car adjusts intelligently on dark rural roads without driver intervention. Body-color painted door mirrors with heated glass and power adjustment come standard, though the Mustang Nite Pony Package swaps those for toned mirrors alongside a black roof treatment and a trunk/hatch spoiler — a blacked-out aesthetic that suits the Shadow Black exterior of the in-stock example particularly well.
The exterior color palette for the GT Premium Fastback spans ten choices: Race Red, Shadow Black, Iconic Silver Metallic, Carbonized Gray Metallic, Grabber Blue Metallic, Vapor Blue Metallic, Molten Magenta Metallic Tricoat, Oxford White, Adriatic Blue Metallic, and Orange Fury Metallic Tri-coat. Standard 19-inch alloy wheels on 8.5-inch-wide rims wear all-season tires front and rear, providing year-round confidence on the flat to gently rolling terrain between Junction City and the Flint Hills.
Buyers interested in comparing Ford’s design language across the lineup can explore the 2026 Ford Explorer’s exterior details, or browse our pre-owned vehicle inventory for additional options at different price points.

Performance and Powertrain Highlights of the 2026 Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback

Four hundred and eighty horsepower. That number, produced by Ford’s 5L Coyote V8 at 7,150 rpm, is the defining fact of the GT Premium Fastback experience — and it comes paired with 415 lb-ft of torque peaking at 4,900 rpm, channeled through a manual 6-speed transmission (Getrag MT-82) to the rear wheels. This is a naturally aspirated, high-revving V8 that rewards drivers who work it through the rev range, not a turbocharged unit that builds power in a narrow band.

Feature

GT Premium Fastback

Engine

5L

Horsepower

480 hp

Torque

415 lb-ft

Transmission

manual 6-speed

Drivetrain

Rear-wheel drive

Feature

GT Premium Fastback

MPG

15 city / 23 hwy / 18 combined

The rear-wheel drive configuration and independent suspension — MacPherson struts up front with coil springs, multi-link rear with coil springs — give the GT Premium Fastback a genuinely balanced handling character on the gently rolling Flint Hills terrain. A standard mechanical limited-slip differential helps manage power delivery at corner exits, and the car includes launch control and electronic traction and stability control systems for drivers who want to explore the performance envelope safely.
Fuel economy of 15 city / 23 hwy / 18 combined mpg on regular unleaded is honest for a naturally aspirated V8 sports car. The 16-gallon tank translates to a calculated range of approximately 288 miles, which is workable for weekend drives across northeastern Kansas without constant fuel stops.
The in-stock example at Valor Ford adds the optional 10-Speed SelectShift Automatic Transmission(with steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters and a manual mode), which replaces the standard 6-speed manual for buyers who prefer an automatic. That transmission features gear ratios spanning 4.69:1 in first through 0.63:1 in tenth, with a 4.86:1 reverse ratio. The Brembo Brake System with Performance Linings is also fitted, upgrading stopping power beyond the standard four-wheel ventilated disc setup. The GT Performance Package adds a sport-tuned alternate suspension, TORSEN mechanical limited-slip differential, and wider 9-inch front / 9.5-inch rear wheels with summer performance tires — a meaningful chassis upgrade for drivers who prioritize cornering grip.
Buyers trading in a current vehicle can get an estimate on their trade-in value before configuring their GT Premium Fastback, and those researching the full Ford performance truck lineup may find the 2026 Ford F-150 overview a useful comparison for understanding Ford’s broader powertrain philosophy.
Engine bay of a dark blue Ford Mustang GT featuring a 5.0L V8 Coyote engine and strut tower brace. (Representative image for illustration purposes only. Actual vehicle may vary based on trim and configuration.)
Edmunds describes the Mustang as “a charmer and a hammer” with “thumping V8 power, truly excellent handling and modern tech” — a characterization that holds squarely for the GT Premium Fastback’s powertrain specification.

Interior Comfort and Space Tailored for Families in the 2026 Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback

A 2+2 seating configuration seats 4 passengers, with sport front seats offering 4-way electric height adjustment, electric reach and recline, and an electric lumbar on the driver’s side. The passenger seat gets 2-way electric adjustment. Both front seats are heated and ventilated as standard, and climate-controlled seats are available through the Equipment Group 401A package. The rear seats fold symmetrically to expand utility when needed.

Feature

GT Premium Fastback

Seating

4

Cargo

13.3 cu ft

Curb weight

3,741 lbs

Driver steering a Ford Mustang down a winding rural road with digital cockpit displays active. (Representative image for illustration purposes only. Actual vehicle may vary based on trim and configuration.)
Front headroom measures 37.6 inches, rear headroom 34.8 inches. Front leg room is 44.5 inches — generous for a sports coupe — while rear leg room is 29 inches, appropriate for occasional use. Front shoulder room is 56.3 inches, rear 52.2 inches. Front hip room comes in at 54.9 inches with 47.4 inches in the rear.
The about 13 cu ft trunk is a practical asset for a sports coupe. Military families heading to a Junction City Riverfest event or packing picnic gear for a Kansas River afternoon will find it accommodates a meaningful load. The cabin itself features carbon fiber-look trim on the instrument panel and doors, a leather-wrapped center console and gear selector, stainless steel door sill protectors, and selectable ambient lighting. Interior color choices include Black Onyx Leather, Space Gray Leather, Carmine Red Leather, and several two-tone combinations — plus Recaro leather-trimmed sport seats as an option for buyers who want maximum lateral support.
Dual-zone automatic climate control, a micro-filter ventilation system, and touch-screen climate controls keep the cabin comfortable regardless of Kansas weather. A full floor console and front cup holders round out the daily-driver practicality. Buyers ready to move forward can get pre-approved for financing online before visiting the showroom.

Infotainment and Connectivity Features That Enhance the 2026 Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback Experience

Ford’s SYNC 4 system is the GT Premium Fastback’s connectivity backbone, running on a 13.2-inch center touchscreen paired with a 12.4-inch digital instrument cluster. The center display is fixed-orientation and touch-controlled, and both screens use TFT technology for sharp, readable graphics. Wireless Apple CarPlay and wireless Android Auto are standard, with wireless compatibility for both platforms.
Standard audio is a 9-speaker system with AM/FM, digital radio, satellite radio (3-month trial included), touchscreen control, and steering-wheel-mounted audio controls. For buyers who want a more immersive sound experience, the optional B&O Sound System by Bang & Olufsen 12 Speakers with subwoofer upgrades the audio significantly — and the Shadow Black in-stock example at Valor Ford includes this system already fitted.
Bluetooth connectivity and available connected-services features are offered on the vehicle. Wi-Fi hotspot capability and remote services availability may vary by model and subscription. The car also supports driver mode selection including engine mapping and steering modes as standard features.
Driver's perspective inside a Ford Mustang GT showing digital dashboard screens and an open rural highway ahead. (Representative image for illustration purposes only. Actual vehicle may vary based on trim and configuration.)
The optional Ford Connectivity Package adds a 13.2-inch navigation display with 3D mapping, voice-guided turn-by-turn directions, internet-fed traffic data, and 84 months of traffic information and map update subscriptions — a genuinely useful addition for drivers who regularly travel across the sparsely mapped rural routes between Junction City and western Kansas.
Three front USB charging ports and one front USB data connection keep devices powered. The Magnesium Framed Curved Glass Display is an additional option for buyers who want the most visually striking instrument presentation available. Owners who want to keep their Mustang’s technology features current can order genuine Ford parts and accessories directly through Valor Ford’s parts department.

Safety and Driver Assistance Systems Designed for Military Families in the 2026 Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback

The GT Premium Fastback includes a range of standard safety and driver-assistance features. That structural confidence is backed by 8 airbags: dual front airbags, front and rear side airbags, front-and-rear side curtain airbags, and driver and passenger knee airbags. Front seat belts include pre-tensioners on both sides, and all four seating positions have rear belts as well.
Standard active safety technology includes Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), which activates at speeds as low as 3 mph and operates across the full speed range, including above 78 mph. The system monitors for pedestrians and cyclists, provides visual and acoustic warnings, activates hazard lights automatically in an emergency, and includes junction-turning detection. Rear Cross-Traffic Alert uses radar to detect crossing vehicles when reversing. The Lane-Keeping System applies steering corrections when the car drifts without a turn signal. Multi-collision braking reduces secondary impact severity after an initial collision event.
The Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist+ package — included on the in-stock example — adds adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go capability, intelligent speed assist, a speed limiter, traffic sign recognition, and active lane control with highway assist. This package adds driver-assistance features for highway driving, a meaningful comfort feature for longer drives across the Kansas plains. The Equipment Group 401A package also bundles adaptive cruise with stop-and-go, traffic sign recognition, anti-theft protection, and memory settings for the driver’s seat position.
The Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) monitors adjacent lanes and alerts the driver without requiring a turn signal activation, which is particularly useful in high-traffic base-adjacent commuting situations. ABS, electronic traction control, stability control, hill holder, and brake assist are all standard. ISOFIX child seat anchors are fitted for families with younger children.

Warranty, Maintenance, and Service Options for 2026 Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback Owners

Logo for Valor Automotive featuring a silver shield with red 'V' and white 'A' monogram inside, over a blue background.
Ford backs the 2026 Mustang GT Premium Fastback with a 3-year / 36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty covering the complete vehicle, a 5-year / 60,000-mile powertrain warranty protecting the engine, transmission, and drivetrain components, and a 5-year / 60,000-mile roadside assistance plan that provides manufacturer-backed emergency support. Paint coverage runs 3 years / 36,000 miles, and corrosion protection extends to 5 years. These terms are competitive within the sports car segment and provide meaningful coverage for the Coyote V8’s service intervals.
Ford’s roadside assistance program is manufacturer-backed, meaning service is coordinated through authorized Ford technicians using genuine parts — the same quality standard as the factory build. For any unexpected situation on a remote Kansas highway, Ford’s roadside assistance provides direct access to brand-specific expertise. You can reach Ford Roadside Assistance at (800) 331-7867.
Valor Ford’s service team is equipped to handle all scheduled maintenance and warranty work for the GT Premium Fastback. The Coyote V8’s maintenance schedule — oil changes, brake inspections, and tire rotations — can be managed at a single location by technicians who know this platform. Military personnel with flexible schedules between rotations will find that booking ahead keeps service intervals on track. Buyers can schedule a Ford service appointment online at any time, making it straightforward to plan maintenance around duty schedules or weekend commitments.

Awards and Expert Recognition for the 2026 Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback

Highest Ranked Sporty Car

U.S. Initial Quality Study (2026, J.D. Power)

Most Appealing Sporty Car

U.S. APEAL Study (2026, J.D. Power)

Editors' Choice: Sports Car

(2026, Car and Driver)

Highest Initial Quality Among Sporty Cars

U.S. Initial Quality Study (2026, J.D. Power)
The 2026 Ford Mustang family has earned substantive third-party recognition that validates its position at the top of the sports car segment. J.D. Power awarded the Mustang Highest Ranked Sporty Car — U.S. Initial Quality Study (2026, J.D. Power) and Most Appealing Sporty Car — U.S. APEAL Study (2026, J.D. Power), two distinct measures of both manufacturing quality and emotional satisfaction that together confirm the car delivers on its promises from day one of ownership. Car and Driver named it Editors’ Choice: Sports Car (2026, Car and Driver), placing it among the publication’s most recommended vehicles in the category.
The GT Premium Fastback’s trim-specific recognition comes from J.D. Power’s Highest Initial Quality Among Sporty Cars — U.S. Initial Quality Study (2026, J.D. Power), a designation that specifically reflects owner-reported quality during the first 90 days of ownership — a period when any manufacturing shortcomings typically surface.
Car and Driver describes the Mustang’s blend of retro and modern touches as “the perfect example of advancements not spoiling a timeless recipe,” while MotorTrend notes the GT “when pushed through canyon roads, is shockingly poised and well balanced.” Road & Track observes the Mustang “feels honed and modern without straying too far from the public’s perception of what a Mustang should look like.” These accolades reflect favorable third-party commentary about the GT Premium Fastback.

Frequently Asked Questions About the 2026 Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback

Q: What is the starting price of the 2026 Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback?

The base MSRP is $51,080, with a $1,995 destination charge bringing the as-delivered starting price to $53,075. The Shadow Black example currently in stock at Valor Ford is priced at $58,358, reflecting a heavily optioned build that includes the B&O 12-speaker audio system, Brembo brakes, the Nite Pony Package, Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist+, and the 10-speed automatic transmission. Buyers interested in specific configurations can visit Valor Ford at 1825 Goldenbelt Blvd to discuss the current build sheet.

Q: What is the fuel economy of the 2026 Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback?

The GT Premium Fastback is EPA-rated at 15 mpg city, 23 mpg highway, and 18 mpg combined on regular unleaded fuel. With a 16-gallon tank, the calculated range is approximately 288 miles per fill-up. For drivers commuting between Fort Riley and Junction City or taking weekend drives through the Flint Hills, the highway rating provides reasonable range without constant refueling.

Q: How many people does the 2026 Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback seat?

The GT Premium Fastback seats 4 passengers in a 2+2 configuration. Front occupants have generous legroom at 44.5 inches and headroom at 37.6 inches. The rear seats are best suited for occasional use, with 29 inches of legroom and 34.8 inches of headroom. The rear seats fold symmetrically to expand cargo access when needed.

Q: Does the 2026 Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback come with a manual transmission?

Yes — the standard transmission is a manual 6-speed (Getrag MT-82) with a floor-mounted shifter. Buyers who prefer an automatic can add the optional 10-Speed SelectShift Automatic Transmission, which includes steering-wheel paddle shifters and a manual mode. The in-stock Shadow Black example at Valor Ford is fitted with the automatic. Give our team (785) 238-5114 to discuss which transmission configuration suits your driving style before placing an order.

Q: What safety features come standard on the 2026 Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback?

Standard safety equipment includes 8 airbags (front, side, curtain, and knee), Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking, Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, the Lane-Keeping System, Blind Spot Information System (BLIS), multi-collision braking, ABS, electronic stability and traction control, and a 5-star NHTSA overall safety rating. The Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist+ package adds adaptive cruise with stop-and-go, active lane control, and highway assist for drivers who want a higher level of driving automation on open roads.

Q: What warranty does the 2026 Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback come with?

Ford provides a 3-year / 36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, a 5-year / 60,000-mile powertrain warranty covering the Coyote V8 and drivetrain, and a 5-year / 60,000-mile roadside assistance plan. Paint is covered for 3 years / 36,000 miles, and corrosion protection extends to 5 years. All warranty service is available at Valor Ford, where the service team is familiar with the Mustang platform and can accommodate the scheduling needs of active-duty military members and local professionals alike.

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