Video: New Shelby GT500 Mustang
Latest SVT tweaked pony car gets new alloy V8 and 550hp
A revised version of the Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 has been unveiled at the Chicago motor show featuring a new all-aluminium version of its 5.4 litre V8.
With its new engine the GT500 is good for 550bhp, up 10bhp from its predecessor, although much of that seems to be attributed to a new exhaust set-up which has been modified for more power and extra 'burble'.
The switch to an aluminium block was made to reduce weight in the quest for improved handling, and the new GT500 is said to be approximately 50kgs lighter as a result, with almost all the saving over the front axle. Although the engine is now even more closely related to the Ford GT's alloy V8 from which the car's former iron bock was derived, the new Mustang version predictably retains a wet sump system - unlike the dry-sumped GT.
Of additional interest is the new SVT Performance Package which is available as an option, giving customers the option of a 'track ready' Mustang from the showroom.
The SVT pack includes Eagle F1 tyres, a higher rear differential ratio, stiffer springs and lighter 19ins alloy wheels.
The new GT500 goes on sale in the spring in the US, when prices will be confirmed. To read our story about official UK sales for the Mustang click here.
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Such an uninspiring car.
I'm sure they could come up with something a bit more beautiful than that!
No idea what you mean by "clunky, plasticky" look.
It's a nice looking car in general, the Shelby rear end and ducktail spoiler are an improvement over the standard 2010+ Mustangs rear end (allot of people in the Mustang community aren't a fan of the new back end, some are but not all).
As with all the GT500's (recent anyway) they don't make an automatic gearbox version which for me 2 years ago wouldn't have been a problem but after injuring my left knee I need a really light clutch (my Focus ST's was just about bearable in traffic) and the last generation GT500 the clutch was brutally heavy. Id this one has a nice light clutch I'll be tempted to upgrade from my 06 GT to this if I ever come into some money, failing that the 2010 Saleen S281 would be my choice.
Lets hope the new refinements and aluminum block help the handling of this car, the previous gen was scary by all accounts.
Matt
The Roush performance range are a far better drive IMO. The Roush stage 3 Mustang is beautiful and Roush, unlike Shelby actually develop their chassis to handle all that power and the steering feels so more direct and the brakes have better feel and turn in is sharp and positive and the gear change is tight and affirmative...I could go on. You've probably gathered, I don't rate Shelby Mustangs!
http://www.roushperformance.com/performance_vehicl...
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