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2015 Roush Mustang Priced from $4,495, RS2 Tops at $8,495

It's no longer a secret what the sixth-gen Mustang holds in store for expecting customers. We know how much it weighs, what powerplants it boasts with, the fake engine noise sent through the 2.3-liter four-cylinder EcoBoost Mustang's audio system and such.
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Even so, some 'Stang customers want more visual drama from their ponies and that's where the Roush Performance team comes on scene with its RS, RS1 and RS2 packages. What Roush calls the R7 is what us folks call the seventh-generation aero-body package developed by Roush for the iconic pony.

Starting with the 2015 Roush RS Mustang, the RS is a visual package specially designed for the basic V6-powered model. Priced at $4,495 excluding the donor car (priced from $23,600), the Roush RS is boasting with the same 300 horsepower as the standard car, but adds a touch of striking styling, including the 2015 Roush front fascia, five-blade upper grille, chin splitter and high-flow lower grille, together with special driving lamps, a plethora of Roush badging and a neat decklid spoiler.

Furthermore, even this most basic RS pack is offered with a 3-year/36,000-mile warranty, which is a tell-tale sign that Roush Performance is confident in its new line of products. As for the mid-range $5,895 Stage 1 (RS1) model, Roush adds slightly more dramatic aesthetic goodies and Roush-designed quad-tip performance exhaust system. Of course, Roush offers a few optionals on the RS1 Mustang, including 20-inch wheels, super sticky rubber, hood graphics and body side scoops, just to name a few of them.

In addition to those, the American tuner also offers a neat optional extra for the RS1 and RS2 customer, coming in the form of an Activ8 active exhaust that's boasting with Apptiv Technology. Mind you, the hood scoop and quarter window scoops are optionals as well, so you'll have to pay a bit of dough in order to make your pony look like the one in the photo gallery below. For the range-topping $8,495 Stage 3 RS3 Mustang, Roush offers this bad boy with the standard kit detailed above (including the quad-tip performance exhaust system) and 20-inch Quicksilver rollers wrapped in and Cooper RS3 rubber.

Roush announced that all Stage Mustangs will first be available in manual coupes with convertible chassis and automatic transmissions to follow at a later date, with deliveries to start in November.
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About the author: Mircea Panait
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After a 1:43 scale model of a Ferrari 250 GTO sparked Mircea's interest for cars when he was a kid, an early internship at Top Gear sealed his career path. He's most interested in muscle cars and American trucks, but he takes a passing interest in quirky kei cars as well.
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