Ford Mustang GTD Now Available for Order Applications

Ford is now accepting order applications for the limited-edition Mustang GTD, marking an exclusive opportunity for interested buyers in the United States and Canada. While enthusiasts in Europe, the Middle East, and Mexico will have to wait until June for their chance, the anticipation remains high. The exact production numbers, pricing details, and regional allocations are still shrouded in mystery, with only a ballpark figure of “approximately $300,000” disclosed.

Known for its discerning approach, Ford aims to curate a community of devoted fans by carefully selecting buyers for this special-edition supercar, crafted in limited quantities by Multimatic, reminiscent of the stringent process seen with the revered Ford GT.

True to its racing roots, the Mustang GTD shares its lineage with the Mustang GT3 racecar but dials up the intensity with unrestricted engine performance, aerodynamic finesse, suspension engineering, and weight-saving measures. Powered by a supercharged 5.2-liter V8 engine pushing out an impressive 800 horsepower, coupled with a dual-clutch transaxle and pushrod suspension, the GTD promises an exhilarating driving experience on and off the track.

Incorporating advanced aerodynamics akin to the Porsche 911 GT3 RS, the GTD features DRS (Drag Reduction System) as part of its design philosophy, aiming to deliver track supremacy and potentially challenge the sub-7 minute Nürburgring lap time.

To elevate the purchasing experience, Ford dealerships participating in the GTD sales process will provide a bespoke concierge service to cater to the needs of these esteemed customers. Each dealership will receive compensation of $15,000 from Ford upon successful delivery, underscoring the company’s commitment to customer satisfaction. However, potential markups hint at the possibility of additional expenses for eager buyers, emphasizing the exclusivity and coveted nature of the Mustang GTD ownership experience.

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