A seemingly never-ending array of modified Fords are currently on display at SEMA from a range of different tuners who’ve tweaked some of the brand’s most popular models.

Among them are four rather special Ford Mustangs that caught our eye. They are the Mustangs from VMP Performance, an all-carbon one built by SpeedKore Performance Group, a classic Shelby GT500CR and a Mustang created by CJ Pony Parts.

One of the most comprehensively upgraded Mustangs is the one from VMP Performance. It is based around the Mustang GT and alongside the 5.0-liter V8 engine, includes a 2.3-liter TVS supercharger, increasing power to 851 hp and 703 lb-ft of torque. It also includes Ford Performance Brembo brakes, three-way adjustable coilovers and Michelin Sport Cup 2 tires.

Certainly the most eye-catching is SpeedKore’s Mustang, fitted with carbon fiber panels from top to bottom and aided by a Whipple Stage 2 supercharger, resulting in 825 hp. It also includes numerous handling updates, including coilovers and new sway bars.

Beyond the Mustangs, a handful of Ford race cars can be found in the Las Vegas Convention Center, including Ken Block’s Ford Focus RS RX rallycross car, a Ford GT GTE racer and an original Ford GT40.

Also found at SEMA are four modified F-150s, two custom Ford Fusions and six modified Focus and Fiestas.

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