Ford has announced a more powerful Dark Horse SC version of the Mustang for the US, packing a version of the 5.2-litre supercharged ‘Predator’ V8 from the hardcore Mustang GTD, but don’t hold your breath for it to be offered in Australia.

Pricing and engine outputs are yet to be revealed for North America, where the Dark Horse SC will be available around mid-2026, and positioned between the standard Dark Horse and the GTD flagship.

However, a high expected price tag and Australia’s New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) make it unlikely to be sold here, even if the SC was produced in right-hand drive.

“We have no news to share on any plans to offer the Ford Mustang Dark Horse SC in Australia,” a Ford Australia spokesperson told CarExpert.

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Given the Dark Horse is priced from $98,017 before on-road costs in Australia and the GTD costs a cool US$328,000 (A$489,600) in the US, the SC would likely be a $200,000-plus proposition including Luxury Car Tax in Australia.

Offering similar specs to the previous-generation Mustang Shelby GT500, the new Dark Horse SC comes with a version of the GTD’s blown V8. In that application, it produces a whopping 608kW of power and 900Nm of torque.

The V8 is matched as standard with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission in the new SC, rather than the eight-speed DCT in the GTD, which is essentially a street-legal version of Ford’s Mustang GT3 race car and packs advanced carbon-fibre aerodynamics and a rear-mounted transaxle delivering 50/50 weight distribution.