MidwayJ
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I've now owned my 2026 Mustang GT A10 premium performance pack for a little less than 2 months. It's my 3rd Mustang. I previously owned a '19 GT premium for about 5.5 years. Prior to that I had a '15 V6. I thought I'd provide some early impressions of the car in comparison to my '19. Keep in mind I'm barely past the break-in period and haven't had the chance to do any spirited driving.
The A10 transmission is clearly better in the '26. Unlike many S550 owners I was satisfied with the 10-speed on my '19. It was a little sluggish in normal mode (I always figured it was largely due to the 3.15 rear end ratio), but it performed well in sport mode. Nonetheless, the A10 in this car is more responsive and eager to downshift while also being smoother. Bravo to Ford for improving it!
The car feels more responsive at part throttle in low RPMs than my '19, especially in normal mode. I suspect this is mostly because the '19 had a 3.15 rear end ratio while my '26 PP car has 3.55. Not sure if I'd notice a difference if it was an apples to apples comparison between two PP cars.
The steering feels a little quicker. I recall reading that Ford changed the steering a bit in this regard, and I can feel a difference. It makes the car feel a little more nimble and lighter in the front end. (With certain drivers, it might make the car more prone to going sideways pulling out of cars & coffee.) Although the steering feels quicker, it doesn't seem to be any better in terms of "feel of the road" at least in normal driving.
The steering is lighter effort in the S650. Sport mode in the new car feels like normal mode felt in the '19. Normal mode feels like comfort mode felt in the '19. I preferred normal mode in the '19 but now I prefer sport in this car. This is the opposite of going from my '15 V6 to the '19 GT. The steering feel was higher effort in the '19 compared to the '15.
I like the magneride. What's especially impressive is the ride in Sport mode feels softer than the modified suspension in my S550 (Bilstein dampers, BMR performance springs), while also feeling just as well controlled, if not better. Track mode rides stiffer than my S550, but I haven't done the type of driving needed to assess the handling in sport or track mode yet.
Normal mode is a bit disappointing. It feels a little softer than sport over minor bumps and rough spots but the car can feel less controlled and more unsettled over more significant bumps.
The stock active exhaust has a deeper tone but less "growl" than the Roush axle back I had on my S550. From the outside at idle I think I prefer the '26, but the Roush was much more fun from inside the car when giving it some throttle. With the stock resonator in place it was rowdy without being too raspy. The S650 sounds more muffled even in track mode. However, the new active exhaust sounds better than the stock, non active exhaust on my '19. It was boring and even more muffled from inside the car.
The car is a little quieter inside than my '19. There seems to be a little less road and wind noise. Not a huge difference but noticeable. It's just as loud over really gnarly pavement, but that varied by tire choice in my previous car.
I'm not sure about the 401A Package. Main reason I got it was because the one big screen no longer comes standard with the Premium 400A. The interior and seats don't look like a much of a step up from my S550 400A package. I knew a guy who had an S550 401A, and my memory might be wrong but I thought his seats looked nicer from a materials standpoint.
Compared to my S550 the seats feel firmer with better lumbar support. I like that, but on the long trip home from Iowa after picking up the car I noticed they were a little too firm for my bony hind end.
Dash/Screens are definitely not a deal killer. I still dislike how generic and "not like a Mustang" the screen looks from outside the car, but once I'm behind the wheel and the screens are lit up I don't much care. I like the gauge cluster screen a lot. Very readable with the info you want.
I'm still trying to get used to the center screen. For example, wireless Android auto automatically engages when I start the car. But then what if I want to quickly choose a different channel on the radio....
The gas mileage is worse than my S550. But I don't care.
I suspect this is mostly due to being in the break-in period and the 3.55 gears vs. 3.15 in the '19. All good. I like the feel of the 3.55 much better. The gas mileage of my '19 was always a pleasant surprise to me, anyway.
The color of the new one is much better.
The A10 transmission is clearly better in the '26. Unlike many S550 owners I was satisfied with the 10-speed on my '19. It was a little sluggish in normal mode (I always figured it was largely due to the 3.15 rear end ratio), but it performed well in sport mode. Nonetheless, the A10 in this car is more responsive and eager to downshift while also being smoother. Bravo to Ford for improving it!
The car feels more responsive at part throttle in low RPMs than my '19, especially in normal mode. I suspect this is mostly because the '19 had a 3.15 rear end ratio while my '26 PP car has 3.55. Not sure if I'd notice a difference if it was an apples to apples comparison between two PP cars.
The steering feels a little quicker. I recall reading that Ford changed the steering a bit in this regard, and I can feel a difference. It makes the car feel a little more nimble and lighter in the front end. (With certain drivers, it might make the car more prone to going sideways pulling out of cars & coffee.) Although the steering feels quicker, it doesn't seem to be any better in terms of "feel of the road" at least in normal driving.
The steering is lighter effort in the S650. Sport mode in the new car feels like normal mode felt in the '19. Normal mode feels like comfort mode felt in the '19. I preferred normal mode in the '19 but now I prefer sport in this car. This is the opposite of going from my '15 V6 to the '19 GT. The steering feel was higher effort in the '19 compared to the '15.
I like the magneride. What's especially impressive is the ride in Sport mode feels softer than the modified suspension in my S550 (Bilstein dampers, BMR performance springs), while also feeling just as well controlled, if not better. Track mode rides stiffer than my S550, but I haven't done the type of driving needed to assess the handling in sport or track mode yet.
Normal mode is a bit disappointing. It feels a little softer than sport over minor bumps and rough spots but the car can feel less controlled and more unsettled over more significant bumps.
The stock active exhaust has a deeper tone but less "growl" than the Roush axle back I had on my S550. From the outside at idle I think I prefer the '26, but the Roush was much more fun from inside the car when giving it some throttle. With the stock resonator in place it was rowdy without being too raspy. The S650 sounds more muffled even in track mode. However, the new active exhaust sounds better than the stock, non active exhaust on my '19. It was boring and even more muffled from inside the car.
The car is a little quieter inside than my '19. There seems to be a little less road and wind noise. Not a huge difference but noticeable. It's just as loud over really gnarly pavement, but that varied by tire choice in my previous car.
I'm not sure about the 401A Package. Main reason I got it was because the one big screen no longer comes standard with the Premium 400A. The interior and seats don't look like a much of a step up from my S550 400A package. I knew a guy who had an S550 401A, and my memory might be wrong but I thought his seats looked nicer from a materials standpoint.
Compared to my S550 the seats feel firmer with better lumbar support. I like that, but on the long trip home from Iowa after picking up the car I noticed they were a little too firm for my bony hind end.
Dash/Screens are definitely not a deal killer. I still dislike how generic and "not like a Mustang" the screen looks from outside the car, but once I'm behind the wheel and the screens are lit up I don't much care. I like the gauge cluster screen a lot. Very readable with the info you want.
I'm still trying to get used to the center screen. For example, wireless Android auto automatically engages when I start the car. But then what if I want to quickly choose a different channel on the radio....
The gas mileage is worse than my S550. But I don't care.
The color of the new one is much better.
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