Hennessey HPE750 Supercharged Ford Mustang – 774 hp and 878 Nm pony goes the carbon-fibre route

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Texas-based tuner Hennessey Performance has revealed its latest Ford Mustang outing, a 5.0L GT V8 featuring a HPE750 Supercharger upgrade along with the company’s CarbonAero carbon-fibre aero package, highlighted via a Deep Impact Blue example.

The HPE750 supercharged engine upgrade, which was previously announced, ups the stock 5.0 litre Coyote V8’s 435 hp and 541 Nm output to 774 hp at 7,000 rpm and 878 Nm at 4,400 rpm, courtesy of a 2.9 litre supercharger system, carbon-fibre high-flow air induction kit, upgraded fuel injectors, an upgraded fuel pump system and new HPE engine management calibration.

The upgrade – which gets the Mustang from 0-100 km/h in just 3.4 seconds – also adds lightweight custom Hennessey H10 19-inch front and 20-inch rears (retaining the factory-supplied tyres), a new Brembo 15.1-inch front brake system, a stainless steel exhaust system and a coilover suspension.

The HPE750 kit also includes Hennessey’s CarbonAero pack, which adds CF front splitter, side sills and a rear lip. Finally, there’s dedicated exterior badging, embroidered headrests and floormats as well as serial-numbered dash and engine plaques.

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