The 7th generation 2024-2025 Mustang rolls straight off the line with the all-new S650 platform, already packing plenty of power to turn heads. It's definitely fast enough to have some fun, but if you're reading this, you probably aren't content with "fast enough." You want to push your pony past "enough" and into "neck-snapping" territory. That's where our collection of 2024+ Mustang supercharger kits comes in. We're talking serious forced induction setups designed to squeeze every last bit of power out of the already formidable Coyote 5.0 and Dark Horse engines.
Our selection includes the biggest and baddest 2024-2025 Mustang GT superchargers from top-tier brands like Whipple, Roush ProCharger, and more, bringing some serious street cred to your ride. Think massive increases in horsepower and torque straight out of the box, with dyno results to back it up. Whether you're planning on shredding tires at the track or turning heads on the streets, our lineup of Mustang supercharger kits will take your ride from "fast" to "holy sh*t". If your foot's heavy enough, your rear tires may never forgive you, but trust us—they'll get over it.
In simple terms, a supercharger forces more air into the engine than it would normally suck in on its own. More air means more oxygen, and more oxygen means you can burn more fuel, which results in a massive boost in horsepower and torque.
Unlike a turbocharger, which runs off exhaust gases, a supercharger is driven directly by the engine's crankshaft, meaning you won't have to deal with turbo lag. When you hit the gas, the power is right there, now—no waiting for your turbos to spool up. Plus, you get the added bonus of that signature supercharger whine that lets everyone around you know you're packing serious heat under the hood.
For seventh gen Mustang models, especially the GT or Dark Horse, slapping on a Ford Mustang supercharger can crank your stock power from around 480 hp to a ridiculous 800+ hp—we're talking 60-70% more power in some cases. Whether hitting the drag strip or just flexing on the freeway, a Mustang supercharger kit turns your potent Coyote engine into a street-legal monster.
So, you've installed your supercharger kit and you're hooked on that instant power boost. But if you're anything like us, you know the modding never stops.
A supercharger is just the beginning—let's talk about what other upgrades can push your build even further into ultimate performance.
First up: exhaust systems. After adding a supercharger to your Mustang, your engine will be inhaling a lot more air, and you'll need to help it exhale just as efficiently. A set of long tube headers paired with a high-flow cat-back exhaust will open up your system, reducing backpressure and letting that power-breathing monster under your hood really sing. Plus, the growl you'll get with something like a Corsa Performance or Borla system? Absolutely next level.
Then, you'll want to beef up your drivetrain. All that extra power means your stock clutch and transmission might start feeling the heat. If you're running a manual, upgrading to a McLeod RXT twin-disc clutch or similar is a solid move. For automatics, a high-stall torque converter will help transfer that newfound horsepower to the pavement efficiently.
Last but not least, don't forget about suspension and tires. With a supercharger in the mix, traction becomes a serious challenge. Invest in some drag radials or high-performance street tires to keep your Mustang planted. To really dial in handling, consider coilovers or adjustable shocks and struts from Steeda or KW Suspension.
When you throw a 2024-2025 Mustang GT supercharger into the mix, the possibilities are endless. From exhaust to suspension, every piece of the puzzle can be tweaked to handle the extra power and help you get the most out of your supercharged setup.
In this video, Jared heads back to Lujan Motorsports in Miami, Florida, for our third 2024 Mustang Whipple install—but this time, it's going on our very own 2024 Mustang Dark Horse. After we bolt everything up, we cruise over to Palm Beach Dyno in Boynton Beach to see what kind of power this setup puts down at the wheels. Spoiler: It doesn't disappoint!
If you have any questions or would like to learn more about the selection of 2024-2025 Mustang GT supercharger kits here at Lethal, check out the answers to our most frequently asked questions.
In most cases, adding a supercharger to your 2024-2025 Mustang GT will void portions of your factory powertrain warranty. However, some kits, like Whipple's Stage 1 with the optional 36,000-mile warranty, offer their own coverage if installed by an approved dealer. Always check with the supercharger manufacturer and your Ford dealer to understand how it impacts the warranty.
A supercharged 2024 Mustang GT typically requires premium fuel—usually 91-93 octane—to handle the higher compression and boost. Running lower-octane fuel can cause detonation and engine damage, so it's important to always use high-octane gasoline once you've installed a supercharger kit.
The main difference between Stage 1 and Stage 2 kits is the throttle body size and tuning. Stage 2 kits typically include a larger 112mm throttle body and more aggressive tuning, which allows for higher horsepower and torque gains compared to Stage 1. Both kits offer massive power increases, but Stage 2 pushes the envelope further with higher boost levels.
We know power is addictive, and once you've had a taste, there's no going back. Whether you're chasing the thrill of dominating at the drag strip or just want to feel that neck-snapping acceleration every time you hit the gas, we've got the 2024-2025 Mustang supercharger kits that will make it happen here at Lethal Performance. Check out our entire collection today.
Get your hands on a 2024+ Mustang GT supercharger kit and experience the kind of power that leaves an impression—on you and the asphalt.