RE: Ford Shelby Mustang GT350R - Detroit 2015

RE: Ford Shelby Mustang GT350R - Detroit 2015

Monday 12th January 2015

Ford Shelby Mustang GT350R - Detroit 2015

Ford's other Detroit stars? Just a lighter, faster GT350 Mustang and a new F-150 Raptor [Updated]



Ford really didn't need to bring any other new models to Detroit other than the show-stealing GT. And in all the excitement it was a bit like that bit in Dirty Harry when he pretends to forget how many shots he's fired: were there any other new cars on the stage of the Joe Lewis Arena?

Carbon wheels save six kilos per corner
Carbon wheels save six kilos per corner
Well yes, two - although one was pushing the outer edges of the definition of a performance car. Ford showed off both a track-focused Shelby GT350R Mustang, clearly aimed at the Chevrolet Camaro Z/28, and also a ridiculously large and lairy Raptor version of the recently launched F-150 pick-up truck.

As discussed below, the GT350R is - as the Americans like to put it - a stripped and whipped version of the existing GT350 designed for regular track use. It's lost air conditioning, rear seats and even the standard car's reversing camera system, and is claimed to be 70kg lighter, although trick carbon fibre wheels are responsible for 22kg of that saving. It also gets unique Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tyres for track use. Power comes from a 5.2-litre naturally aspirated V8 with "over 500bhp" and a flat-plane crank, and drive is through a standard six-speed Tremec manual gearbox. It will go on sale in the US and Canada later this year as a limited edition.

A V6 in place of a V8? Seriously? Quicker though...
A V6 in place of a V8? Seriously? Quicker though...
The Raptor is a seriously butched-up version of the F-150 pick-up. The big surprise is that there's no V8, the Raptor using a tuned Ecoboost V6 that Ford claims will deliver more than the outgoing eight-cylinder Raptor's 411hp. It will drive all four wheels via a 10-speed automatic gearbox. That's right, 10-speed. Ford's switch to aluminum bodywork for the F-150 also means that its no less than 227kg lighter than the old model, which has to be about the biggest model-to-model weight reduction ever recorded. Don't throw fruit, but we have to report that it looks great in the metal, although it's undoubtedly best suited to its natural US habitat we're sure it will be right at the top of a few "guilty pleasure" lists. [Mike Duff]


GT350 was already pretty 'core, this is more so
GT350 was already pretty 'core, this is more so
Original Mustang GT350 story:
Well this is interesting. The new GT, Ford's flagship 200mph supercar, uses a twin-turbo V6 and dual-clutch gearbox. The Mustang GT350R seen here sticks to the old methods with a flat-plane crank for its V8, over 500hp and a six-speed manual. The old methods still look pretty good, don't they?

An evolution of the already very exciting Shelby GT350, the R is lighter, faster and even more focused. Weight has been trimmed from everything and the 'D-shaped steering wheel', red stitching and badges are unique to the GT350R.

Those wheels are worth a mention too. They're carbon fibre, Ford claiming a first as a major manufacturer to introduce them as standard fit. The 19-inch rims are six kilos lighter per wheel than an aluminum equivalent, shod in Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2s with a unique compound and construction for the GT350R. Pretty serious then.

A redline beyond eight. In a Mustang!
A redline beyond eight. In a Mustang!
Over the GT350 the R has a lower ride height, track focused alignment settings, "revised calibration" for the dampers and stiffer spring rates too. This Mustang is described as "a non-compromise car in the pursuit of maximum track capability" by Ford's Global Product Development vice pres Raj Nair, a claims that nobody will doubt on the specification.

Unsurprisingly the aero add-ons are fully functional too. That carbon rear wing "'has been added in anticipation of competition"and is said to move the Mustang's centre of pressure rearward while "improving downforce and lift balance."

As for availability, Ford has confirmed nothing more than "limited production" being available in the United States and Canada later this year. With this following the Corvette Z06 and Camaro Z/28, the American sports car buyer really never has had it so good.

   
   
   
   
   
   

 

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Otispunkmeyer

Original Poster:

12,589 posts

155 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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Love american muscle. I'd have that in a flash if I had the readies.

Richie200

2,011 posts

209 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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Message entered in wrong thread

Edited by Richie200 on Monday 12th January 16:34

Richie200

2,011 posts

209 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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I was recently at the Essen motorsport show and asked about some Carbon wheels for my GT3RS. I was surprised that they actually weighed more than the BBS ones I have fitted (they quoted 7.something kg from memory), so I don't know what 6kg heavier alloys they are referring to.


Edited by Richie200 on Monday 12th January 16:35

Eddie1775

43 posts

114 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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Where do i sign....

DirtyIrish

51 posts

117 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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looks stunning from the outside but that interior...looks like st. Did they pull it from some pickup truck? frown

Baryonyx

17,996 posts

159 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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Ford have kicked arse this year.

Marc p

1,036 posts

142 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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So much love for the 2015 Mustang, depending on price, there is a very firm chance I'll be ordering one, hopefully an RTR Spec if budget allows.

Mini1275

11,098 posts

182 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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Words cannot describe how much I want this car.

I'll take mine in Jet Black, please.

Amirhussain

11,489 posts

163 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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LOVE the front end, but there's something about the rear which I don't like....

Bob_Defly

3,678 posts

231 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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DirtyIrish said:
looks stunning from the outside but that interior...looks like st. Did they pull it from some pickup truck? frown
Have you seen how cheap these are you muppet?

Personally I'd rather the money spent on the performance than soft touch materials. The interior in the new mustang is perfrectly fine.

rb26

784 posts

186 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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Damn, In white with blue stripes please!

Bencolem

1,017 posts

239 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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Great to see Ford oozing confidence at the moment.

PanzerCommander

5,026 posts

218 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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Sadly just like the GT350 it is based on (ford confirmed that would be US Domestic market only) it won't be sold officially over here you'd have to import one.

Bob_Defly said:
DirtyIrish said:
looks stunning from the outside but that interior...looks like st. Did they pull it from some pickup truck? frown
Have you seen how cheap these are you muppet?

Personally I'd rather the money spent on the performance than soft touch materials. The interior in the new mustang is perfrectly fine.
Ignore him, there is always one. Looks a damn sight more interesting than any premium brand European car I have seen of late.

kambites

67,556 posts

221 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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I'd want the rear seats put back in but otherwise, fabulous. smile

skyrover

12,671 posts

204 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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For anyone who wants to hear what the new Mustang flat-plane V8 sounds like

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDCNfwrMW_U

Ecosseven

1,979 posts

217 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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Great car, although not sure about the rear spoiler. A regular GT350 would be more than enough for me.

mikEsprit

827 posts

186 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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The way to correctly save weight is to make a lighter air conditioning system, not remove it.

rb26

784 posts

186 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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skyrover said:
For anyone who wants to hear what the new Mustang flat-plane V8 sounds like

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDCNfwrMW_U
Anyone know the chances of the UK getting any of these officially imported? Would make for interesting comparison with the likes of the M4 and C63 AMG's!

Cie

18,782 posts

193 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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This and the new Ford GT revealed are very, very good looking IMO. Never thought I'd lust after a Ford, nevermind two. yikes

skyrover

12,671 posts

204 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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Anyone else think the car has a certain "Britishness" to it's design?