RE: Ford opens Mustang GTD orders in Europe

RE: Ford opens Mustang GTD orders in Europe

Thursday 13th June

Ford opens Mustang GTD orders in Europe

First look at 'ring-ready GT, plus the interior, as covers come off at Le Mans


So it’s really happening then, the Mustang GTD. Perhaps initially, the idea of a Ford Mustang that was targeting more than 800hp and under seven minutes at the Nurburgring seemed a bit crazy. Brilliantly so, but crazy nonetheless. But now, with the reveal of the Performance Pack at Le Mans - a ‘key component in the quest for a sub-seven-minute lap’ - and a production-ready interior, the GTD is a significant step closer to terrorising track days across the world. We can’t wait. 

Performance Packs are familiar from many modern Mustangs, but none is quite like this. This fresh;y upgraded GTD benefits from those huge front aero flics, new underbody flaps, DRS on the rear wing (!) and those stunning magnesium wheels. Some weight is removed via sound deadening deletion as well for the Performance Pack. The carbon seen here is part of a Carbon Series that isn’t mandatory to get the PP, but it feels like a lot of buyers will be ticking both those boxes for a car that looks like this and has the lap-time potential. Speaking of choices, buyers will be offered six standard colours: this Chroma Flame (which is GTD-exclusive), Lightning Blue, Frozen White, Shadow Black, Race Red and Polymimetic Gray. There are stripes offered, too - Nurburgring-ready or not, this is still a Mustang.

Additionally, Ford has chosen the world’s most famous endurance race to show off the GTD interior. It's marked out with a few cool features like suspension adjustment on the carbon-Alcantara wheels and huge titanium paddles for the dual-clutch gearbox. There’s a nose lift button for the very first time in a Mustang.

“Many sports cars excel at one thing. But for a car to set a quick lap at the Nürburgring, it needs to be great at everything. Cornering, grip, braking, acceleration, there’s not a single area where it can’t shine,” said Mustang GTD Chief Engineer Greg Goodall. “From the lightweight carbon fibre body on every GTD to the active aerodynamics of the Performance package, we’ve learned from motorsport how to make the Mustang GTD excel everywhere, all in the quest for a sub-seven-minute lap of the Nürburgring.” As if we weren’t excited enough already. Those in the EU (presumably on a permanent basis, not just this weekend) will be able to apply for a Mustang GTD built slot from tomorrow. The process kicks off at midday here. Don’t be surprised if quite a few other people are also trying.  


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Angelo1985

Original Poster:

387 posts

33 months

Wednesday 12th June
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Very nice!
Just 2 little issues:

1. The name GTD in Europe brings back memories of the golf gtd, maybe they should have changed it? I don’t know, mustang spec Nur? Who knows, knows
2. The interior doesn’t live up to the exterior design. Shame, really

ducnick

1,928 posts

250 months

Wednesday 12th June
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How much???? $325,000 usd before taxes for a mustang? I’m sure the racy bits are put together better than the standard Mustang, but the shell , interior bits and engine will be shared with the base spec car that is built down to 1/10th of the price… and it shows. When spending that kind of money I can’t help thinking the well heeled will expect something a little bit more European.

biggbn

24,976 posts

227 months

Wednesday 12th June
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Oh and indeed yes. No, make that YES. Ah, hell, make it YEEHAA!!! What a wonderfully bonkers thing.

CountyAFC

1,640 posts

10 months

Wednesday 12th June
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Go big or go home.

Love it.

Killer2005

19,937 posts

235 months

Wednesday 12th June
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Angelo1985 said:
Very nice!
Just 2 little issues:

1. The name GTD in Europe brings back memories of the golf gtd, maybe they should have changed it? I don’t know, mustang spec Nur? Who knows, knows
2. The interior doesn’t live up to the exterior design. Shame, really
Perhaps but you'd have to be a complete tool to confuse this with a diesel Golf.

1Tom1985

94 posts

33 months

Wednesday 12th June
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Yes please. Id take this over most Ferraris, most Porsches, all Lambos and all BMWs/Audis/Mercs!

Only thing that needs changing is the name GTD, makes it sound like a dirty diesel!

fatjon

2,298 posts

220 months

Wednesday 12th June
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A lot of money for a Fiesta interior.

DirktheDaring

525 posts

19 months

Wednesday 12th June
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Want! cool

ThingsBehindTheSun

1,278 posts

38 months

Wednesday 12th June
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1Tom1985 said:
Only thing that needs changing is the name GTD, makes it sound like a dirty diesel!
First thing I thought when I read the title was "Who on earth is going to want a diesel mustang?"

Panamax

5,104 posts

41 months

Wednesday 12th June
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A fool and his money....

FWIW

3,170 posts

104 months

Wednesday 12th June
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Is it diesel?

gt3mania

2 posts

18 months

Wednesday 12th June
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Very understated.

redroadster

1,824 posts

239 months

Wednesday 12th June
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Looks like it crashed into halfords ,so many more cars I'd buy over this with same money 💰

ducnick

1,928 posts

250 months

Wednesday 12th June
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fatjon said:
A lot of money for a Fiesta interior.
That’s doing the humble Fiesta a disservice. The Mustang is built to much lower standards than the fords designed and built in the rest of the world in order to hit its base car price of $35,000.

CG2020UK

2,041 posts

47 months

Wednesday 12th June
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Absolutely love it!

If I had the funds to buy one I would! All the comments about £230k for a hot wheels car be damned!

Terminator X

16,357 posts

211 months

Wednesday 12th June
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Fair play to them cool

TX.

Angelo1985

Original Poster:

387 posts

33 months

Wednesday 12th June
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Killer2005 said:
Perhaps but you'd have to be a complete tool to confuse this with a diesel Golf.
Good point! But come on, hearing “mustang GTD” makes you think it’s a turbo diesel, doesn’t it?

biggbn

24,976 posts

227 months

Wednesday 12th June
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Wonder how long until some incredibly witty, original wag dusts off the 'Halfords' gag....

McRors

330 posts

63 months

Wednesday 12th June
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I love it but I’d take a Dodge Challenger over this. Sure, the Dodge might not go round The Ring below 7 but when am I at The Rng? I’d save a few pennies too.

the_hood

774 posts

201 months

Wednesday 12th June
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biggbn said:
Wonder how long until some incredibly witty, original wag dusts off the 'Halfords' gag....
If you scroll up a few messages.....