🟡 Ford Mustang GTD 2025 – Street-Legal Supercar Slayer
𝗙𝗢𝗥𝗗 𝗠𝗨𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗡𝗚 𝗚𝗧𝗗 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱
🐎 From Le Mans to Main Street!
The 2025 Mustang GTD isn’t just another American muscle car — it’s a carbon-fiber-loaded, V8-screaming, track-ready monster engineered to take on European exotics. Designed alongside the Mustang GT3 race car, the GTD brings racing DNA to public roads, offering raw power, aero supremacy, and rare street cred. 🇺🇸🏁
⚙️ Engine & Performance
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5.2L Supercharged V8 (Predator-based)
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Power: ~800 hp 🔥
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Torque: Estimated over 800 Nm
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Redline: 7,500+ rpm
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Transmission: 8-speed dual-clutch (DCT)
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0–60 mph: ~3.2 seconds
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Top Speed: Over 300 km/h
🧠 Advanced Tech & Chassis Engineering
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Transaxle Rear-Mounted Transmission
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Carbon Fiber Driveshaft for balance
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Magnesium wheels (optional)
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Multimatic Adaptive DSSV Dampers with height adjust
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Rear pushrod suspension (race-derived)
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Active aerodynamic systems
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Carbon fiber body panels throughout 💨
🚦 Braking & Handling
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Carbon Ceramic Brembo Brakes
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Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 R Tires
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Ultra-lightweight forged wheels
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Front & Rear aero enhancements with active DRS-style wing
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Near 50:50 weight distribution
🎨 Design & Exterior Styling
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Massive front splitter + carbon hood vents
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Active rear wing (track adjustable)
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Flared carbon fiber fenders
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Low, aggressive track stance
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Optional GTD-exclusive race livery
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Functional diffuser + titanium exhaust
🛋️ Interior & Cockpit Feel
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Recaro racing bucket seats
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Premium Alcantara and carbon finish
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Digital instrument cluster
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GTD-specific graphics and telemetry tools
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Minimalist, performance-focused layout
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Rear seat delete (for weight savings)
💰 Pricing & Availability
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Price (USA): Starting ~$300,000 USD
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Limited production: Under 1,000 units globally
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Launch: Fall 2025
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Not intended for mass-market – collector’s gem and track weapon
🌟 Why the GTD Is a Game Changer
✅ Built to battle Porsche 911 GT3 RS, AMG GT Black Series
✅ Real racing hardware in a street car
✅ Collectible Mustang with limited production
✅ First time a Mustang was designed around a rear transaxle setup

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