John Bowe Reviews

2018 Roush ‘Jackhammer’ Mustang – Toybox

With 710hp on tap, dollar-for-dollar you won't find a car more powerful than this with a warranty

 

2018 Roush ‘Jackhammer’ Mustang

When Ford bought the Mustang to Australia, it was an instant success – the flagship for a new age of V8 muscle cars after our home-grown heroes bowed out.

With the bowtie-clad Camaro soon to arrive on our shores, punters are now spoiled for choice in terms of platforms; and there appears to be no shortage of horsepower-hungry Aussies out there.

Aftermarket tuners are well aware of the demand, with many in high-gear developing and engineering high-end solutions for those wanting more stink out of their pride and joys.

roush-mustang-onroad.jpgBonnet vents and jutting splitter give clues to this Mustang’s ability

Melbourne’s Mustang Motorsports are at the forefront of this new breed of V8 muscle cars, and have showcased their prowess with this flagship demo car.

Named the ‘Jackhammer’, this car started out life as an Orange Fury 2018 Ford Mustang GT 5.0 fastback.

| Watch the video: John Bowe drives the Roush ‘Jackhammer’ Mustang

However it has been transformed into a ballistic 710hp (530kW) monster thanks to Mustang Motorsport’s complete drive-in/drive-out Roush Jackhammer package.

And it is so easy to do! All you have to do is rock up with a standard 2018 Mustang, select some customisable options on top of the broad standard equipment and the good folks at Mustang Motorsport will handle the rest.

roush-mustang-onroad-4.jpgThe Roush Jackhammer has as much road presence as it does power

It’s a compelling package, with factory quality fit and finish and a three year warranty to boot!

What else are you gonna get for that much money with that much power?

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You buy a Mustang for say $70,000 on road, and toss in another, say, $40-ish [thousand]… call it a hair over $110 [thousand] and you get a new car with 700hp and a warranty!

Think about it this way; this is closest thing you can get to a Dodge Challenger Hellcat in Australia, let alone anything with that much gusto that’s covered by a warranty.

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To put that into perspective, you couldn’t even get a BMW M4 or a C63 AMG for that price – and the Jackhammer will both outgun and outrun either of them from a standstill.

So what do you get in the Roush Jackhammer package?

Well it starts at $41,800 without further options. And in that you get: a 710hp Roush TVS2650 Supercharger kit that’s completely ADR compliant in all seven states, and a driveline warranty from Mustang Motorsports valid for three years/60,000kms.

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You also get extreme-duty half shafts, 20-inch black rims shod in 265/35R20 (front) and 285/35R20 (rear) Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tyres; one-way base-height adjustable coilover suspension: and a slew of exterior aero additions including front bar, splitter, bonnet vents, side scoops; as well as various Roush badges, emblems and interior trim including an interior plaque bearing the Jackhammer name and serialisation and a serialised engine bay plaque.

There are further options too, if you fear ever parking your own Roush Jackhammer next to another that turns out to have been built to the identical tech-spec.

roush-mustang-onroad-2.jpgFifth-gen Mustang still looks tough, but heavily outgunned today. That’s MM’s first Shelby conversion accompanying the new car

Various stripes and graphic options are available plus a choice of seating upholstery including a tempting Recaro seat base option, billet performance foot pedals, and quarter window vents as possible customisations. You can even spec up three-way adjustable ‘TrakPak’ coilovers for a further $2000 and Michelin Cup 2 performance tyres for $300 if you seek further racetrack capabilities.

Those Michelin Cup 2s may have been a welcome addition when we tossed JB the keys on a damp day up at Mount Dandenong.

roush-mustang-plate.jpgAll Roush Jackhammers receive plaques and serialised numbers

It’s got an absolute god-like amount of power, and it certainly kept JB on his toes as he tasted its potential.

“Anywhere you are in the rev-range, it will pick up and go”, with just a flex of your big toe.

Giving it the full beans requires diligent forethought regarding the road ahead, as the horizon quickly rushes up to meet you at full tilt.

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It’s reassuring though that the massive six-pot Brembos up front adequately keep your licence on you, and prevent you from ending up in the back of a divvy van.

While the price of the package may divide some, there’s definitely a place for firms like Mustang Motorsports in Australia. We’re a nation of power-hungry rev-heads and they’ve put together a top to bottom package that is simply unrivalled in terms of high-performance new-car capabilities.

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If you’re after a recreational sports coupe and have a bit saved in the kitty to spend, Mustang Motorsport’s Roush Jackhammer offers new car sensibility and versatility, a well thought out interior with satnav and a fully digital cluster all with modern day muscle
car appeal.

It’s got a three-year warranty, and is ADR compliant so you need not fear getting slapped with a canary in this modern day hot rod.

And best of all, it’s got enough oomph to spin the earth backwards at the first signal from your right foot.

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2018 Roush ‘Jackhammer’ Mustang specs

BODY: 2-door coupe
ENGINE: 5.0 litre supercharged V8
POWER AND TORQUE: 529kW / 827Nm
PERFORMANCE: 0-100km/h – 4.54sec
TRANSMISSION: 6-speed manual
SUSPENSION: Double ball-joint independent MacPherson strut (f) Integral-link, independent, coil spring (r)
WHEELS: 20 inch alloys
BRAKES: 380mm steel discs, Brembo six-piston calipers (f) 330mm steel discs, single-piston calipers (r)
PRICE: $108,415 as tested

 

Photography: Nathan Jacobs

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