RE: Mustang GTD confirmed for Europe - eventually

RE: Mustang GTD confirmed for Europe - eventually

Thursday 23rd May

Mustang GTD confirmed for Europe - eventually

You can see the 800hp Mustang at Le Mans and FoS next month - then comes the Nordschleife lap time. Then, sales


It’s become all too familiar in recent years to envy US-based enthusiasts, and all the cool cars from domestic manufacturers kept for the home market. It seemed like the wild Mustang GTD might be another of them, too extreme perhaps for our tastes (or legislation), but no: Ford has confirmed that there will be a European allocation, and suggests that more information is due on the subject next month. 

Not that the GTD will need it, of course, but June coincides with a European publicity tour for the 800hp, magnesium-wheeled, pushrod-suspended Mustang. It is set to make its continental debut at the Le Mans 24 Hours, and then wow British crowds at the Goodwood Festival of Speed before it embarks on a heavily previewed round of European testing. Which includes, most excitingly, a timed lap of the Nurburgring. If you didn’t know about the GTD before, you’ll surely know about it by the end of the summer. That applies even for those unable to make the events, too, as a whole series of tech videos is promised for release over the summer on social media to accompany the Mustang’s appearances and explain just what’s gone into it. Which is quite a bit. 

There’s considerable enthusiasm for the GTD in North America, that’s for sure. Applications to get one in 2025 or 2026 are now closed and, despite an asking price that will exceed $325,000 (£255,000), more than 7,500 people signed up. And Ford sure as heck won’t make that many, so there’s going to be a lot of disappointed would-be owners out there. Interestingly, Ford reckons that one in four of those interested is an existing Mustang owner, one in five has ‘a competitor’s vehicle with a similar level of performance’, and more than 20 per cent of the GTD website traffic is from those in ‘the motorsport community’. So with any luck this will be an expensive limited edition for driving more than displaying, and the initial stats would appear to back that up. 

More of the same will be true in Europe - imagine this on a Spa track day or similar. Something to spook the STOs, GT3s and Longtails of this world, that’s for sure. GTD Chief Program Engineer Greg Goodall said: “We’ve tested the Mustang GTD in North America extensively, including laps at Sebring International Raceway and Virginia International Raceway. This has all been in service of engineering a car that can lap the Nurburgring in under seven minutes.” Seriously rapid in anyone’s books; a Mustang doing that almost beggars belief, which is why watching this story unfold ought to be so intriguing. Stay tuned for more come June. 


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British Beef

Original Poster:

2,263 posts

167 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Wide bodied V8 coupe with sh!tloads of power and nice gold wheels!

What is not to love... apart from price!

Edited by British Beef on Thursday 23 May 14:58

jaacck

197 posts

142 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Seen some interesting videos on this thing and it looks a beast. Very little mustang left.

Will be interesting to see some lap times compared to a gt3 / gt3rs, not usually cars you would compare with a mustang but think it will top them with the power and that aero.

Clivey

5,146 posts

206 months

Thursday 23rd May
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That looks absolutely outrageous! I want one! cool

Very much looking forward to poring over the race car at Le Mans in a couple of weeks. They make the 911 GT3s I've been working on look a bit plain!

blue_haddock

3,365 posts

69 months

Thursday 23rd May
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British Beef said:
Wide bodied V8 coupe with sh!tloads of power and nice gold wheels!

What is not to love... apart from price!

Edited by British Beef on Thursday 23 May 14:58
The looks???



Quickmoose

4,558 posts

125 months

Thursday 23rd May
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This is where the adjective "stunning" should be used just fyi....not that Zagato mash-up...

JackJarvis

2,337 posts

136 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Thank goodness for that. I thought for a second they were releasing a 4 pot diesel version biggrin

Quhet

2,448 posts

148 months

Thursday 23rd May
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GTD just makes me think of a middling diesel model. I'd actually love to see that laugh

WPA

9,140 posts

116 months

Thursday 23rd May
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That is a complete and ugly mess styling wise

C5_Steve

3,589 posts

105 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Quhet said:
GTD just makes me think of a middling diesel model. I'd actually love to see that laugh
Not just me then!

I'm not the world's biggest Mustang fan but this thing is special. Much want.

theicemario

698 posts

77 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Needs a Duratorq or Endura-D, none of this GT Daytona racer for the roads crap

Sway

26,510 posts

196 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Stunning.

But, how on earth can they tell that "20% of website traffic is from within the motorsports community"?

biggbn

24,094 posts

222 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Oh wow. Just wow

MustangGT

11,713 posts

282 months

Thursday 23rd May
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British Beef said:
Wide bodied V8 coupe with sh!tloads of power and nice gold wheels!

What is not to love... apart from price!

Edited by British Beef on Thursday 23 May 14:58
Agree 100%.

CountyAFC

842 posts

5 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Never thought I'd see a lairier wing than the one on the GT3RS, on a road car...

fantheman80

1,488 posts

51 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Love it, but id ask them to keep the wing, it looks a bit silly in that side profile

911Spanker

1,335 posts

18 months

Thursday 23rd May
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I hope they offer front axle lift.

The world needs more cars like this. Bravo!

CountyAFC

842 posts

5 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Bullitt green with those gold wheels and exhaust would work for me.

HazzaT

490 posts

47 months

Thursday 23rd May
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theicemario said:
Needs a Duratorq or Endura-D, none of this GT Daytona racer for the roads crap
A 6.7 Powerstroke Mustang does sound fun

Tomatogti

368 posts

171 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Sway said:
Stunning.

But, how on earth can they tell that "20% of website traffic is from within the motorsports community"?
I'm assuming they're talking about the 7,500 applications...in which case perhaps they asked "Are you from within the motorsport community?" on the application form!

Sway

26,510 posts

196 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Tomatogti said:
Sway said:
Stunning.

But, how on earth can they tell that "20% of website traffic is from within the motorsports community"?
I'm assuming they're talking about the 7,500 applications...in which case perhaps they asked "Are you from within the motorsport community?" on the application form!
I thought that too - except it was pretty clear it was "website traffic".

I'm assuming like the GT, there'll be a focus on influencers getting theirs first, with questions about social media presence being quite high up the selection criteria.