Ford Mustang TLD Debuts With Motocross Style For $44,340

Ford Mustang Troy Lee Designs

Ford has teamed up with famed motocross and cycling clothing firm Troy Lee Designs on a new limited edition Mustang.

The Mustang EcoBoost Premium TLD Signature Edition features a graphics package inspired by the company’s signature helmets, which it also designs for automobile racing. The Shadow Black coupe mixes red, orange, purple and yellow side and hood decals with Sinister Bronze wheels and trim.

It also borrows the Mustang GT’s hood, grille and front fascia to set it apart from other Mustangs powered by the 315 hp turbocharged 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine. The Mustang EcoBoost is only offered with a 10-speed automatic transmission. Inside, it gets Carmine Red upholstery and a TLD badge on the dashboard.

Ford Mustang Troy Lee Designs interior
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The TLD package is a $3,000 option, but needs to be bundled with the $3,000 Premium High Equipment Group, which brings the grand total to $44,340.

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The Premium High Equipment Group includes aluminum pedals, memory seats and mirrors, the Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist electronic driver aid package and several other premium features. Ford is limiting its availability to just 550 cars and the order book is open now.

Ford Mustang Troy Lee Designs Wheel
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The Troy Lee Designs car isn’t the only love the Mustang EcoBoost is getting this year. Ford is also launching the Mustang RTR in collaboration with Vaughn Gittin Jr.’s RTR Vehicles, which goes far beyond styling.

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The the Mustang RTR is set up as a drift car with a wider steering angle, an anti-lag system for the engine, standard active valve exhaust, the Mustang GT Performance Pack’s six-piston Brembo brakes, the front and rear sway bars and rear sub-frame from the Mustang Dark Horse, a recalibrated stability control system and a retuned MagneRide suspension.

2026 Ford Mustang RTR
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It’s a $6,250 option that checks out at $44,860 without the additional $1,330 RTR appearance package that adds Hyper Lime stripes and brake calipers

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