Does the 2026 Mustang introduce a new driver assistance feature that was missing from the 2024-2025 lineup?
Ford addressed a notable gap in the S650 Mustang lineup for 2026: Active Park Assist 2.0 (hands-free parking) is now available as an option on GT Premium and EcoBoost Premium trims, allowing the car to steer itself into perpendicular or parallel parking spaces while the driver controls acceleration from outside via the FordPass app. This feature is genuinely useful in Montreal's historic Plateau district or Toronto's older downtown neighborhoods where tight parking spots are the norm. The adaptive cruise control Stop & Go system also receives a 2026 update improving intersection-level situational awareness — a concrete improvement for driving Quebec's rural secondary roads in winter, where snow banks at intersections frequently block sightlines and the system's more conservative intervention timing adds a genuine safety margin.
























