Product Spotlight: Check Out The S550 Ford Mustang Drag Wing

March 24, 2025 by
Product Spotlight: Check Out The S550 Ford Mustang Drag Wing
Eric Hazen

Get an edge on the dragstrip and improve performance at high speeds with the new S550 Ford Mustang drag wing from Verus Engineering. We’ve found a way to reduce drag, add a little downforce, and improve stability – a significant consideration when touching speeds of 200 mph. Learn more about this exciting new component and how it can help you.

How Our Drag Wing Works

Simulated airflow over a Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R with aftermarket drag wing

Enjoy reduced drag and greater stability at high speeds with the new Verus drag wing.

When sprinting toward the finish line, the last thing you want is a force pulling your car in the wrong direction. Pressure drag is the enemy, and we’ve found a way to counteract it. Our new S550 Ford Mustang drag wing successfully lowers drag by reducing the size and energy of the wake region behind the car. 

When testing our component on a Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R and comparing it to an OEM rear wing, we saw an 11% reduction in drag and improved efficiency (lift/drag) by 12%. Factory wingless cars will also see an increase in downforce when using this part. Our drag wing can improve your top speed and acceleration while improving grip and stability at speed. Essentially, your vehicle will use less power to overcome drag force and more to improve acceleration.


Add Stability With A Rear-Bias Setup

Aftermarket Ford Mustang drag wing pictured from behind the vehicle

Our Ford Mustang drag wing fits like OEM and works well for the quarter-mile dragstrip and longer events.

This component puts a rear bias on your S50 aerodynamic setup, improving stability at high speeds and keeping you pointed in the right direction. In addition to our new drag wing (or spoiler), you can add more performance with a complete package that includes:

Combining these parts with your drag wing helps optimize airflow, downforce, and drag reduction. Whether running a ¼ mile, ½ mile, or 1-mile event, Verus will help get you to the finish line faster. Perfect for the needs of high-horsepower drag racers, our drag wing is designed through an iterative process with advanced computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software and track-tested to ensure results.

Enjoy An OEM-Like Fit

Aftermarket S550 Ford Mustang drag wing connected to a support rod

Verus supplies everything you need for a solid, secure installation, including the drag wing, end plates, support rods, and hardware.​

When you choose Verus, you get components that expertly combine form and function. Our drag wing offers an OEM-like appearance and flows with the vehicle's lines while fitting perfectly onto the factory trunk. Along with the wing, you’ll receive end plates, support rods, and all the hardware needed for a seamless installation. If you need help, we have an installation video to guide you.

Along with the S550 Ford Mustang drag wing, we’re also pleased to announce the release of our MK5 Toyota Supra drag wing.

Order S550 Ford Mustang Aftermarket Parts Today

Boost performance with S550 Ford Mustang aftermarket parts from Verus Engineering. Find everything you need in our online store and check back often, as we’re always working on something new. Feel free to contact us if you have questions or need help finding the right solution for your application.

Product Spotlight: Check Out The S550 Ford Mustang Drag Wing
Eric Hazen March 24, 2025
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