The Ford Mustang is the original pony car, and it has long been an iconic vehicle coveted by drivers in Prattville and beyond. The Mustang debuted at the Indianapolis 500 in 1964 as a pace car, and the model took both first and second place later in 1964 in the Tour de France’s international rally. Over the years, the Mustang has been featured in circuit racing, drag racing, stock car racing and drifting events. Soon, Ford Mustang enthusiasts can enjoy a street-legal, race-ready model. The 2025 Ford Mustang GTD has been specifically created with the goal of winning Le Mans. In fact, after making its big debut at the 24 Hours of Daytona, it will be featured in Le Mans. After learning more through a 2025 Ford Mustang GTD review, will you decide to make one of these limited-edition pony cars yours?
Your 2025 Ford Mustang GTD review reveals a masterfully sculpted façade that has been purposefully designed to take aerodynamics to the next level. It has the Mustang’s recognizable, swooping hood and a captivating, sleek roofline. At the rear, the dynamic aero wing and the upturned frame optimize speed and stability. The sculpted front fenders are framed by thick, angled gills. Across the sides, a pair of creases trends strongly into rear gills. These gills highlight the sculpted rear fenders. At the front end, the classic Mustang grille has a thin look with a modern edge, and it pairs with orange-accented, segmented LED bars and a road-conquering lower-front fascia. This is a wide-track model with low ground clearance and magnesium wheels.
With a price tag of $300,000, this supercar will undoubtedly delight you with the ultimate racing experience. While you can expect it to have the latest technologies, ultra-premium materials and a premium, cockpit-like feel, the specific details about the cabin of the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD have not yet been released.
The 2025 Ford Mustang GTD is constructed with carbon fiber panels. These ultra-lightweight panels enhance performance and move the car’s center of gravity lower. The suspension system has been uniquely designed to navigate smoothly at high speeds on the track and to glide across city streets. This is a semi-active suspension that has a short-long arm. The carbon-fiber driveshaft supports nearly even weight distribution for breathtaking handling and cornering.
Your continued 2025 Ford Mustang GTD review takes you to its next-level engineering under the hood. The 5.2-liter, supercharged V8 engine produces 800 horsepower. It pairs with a performance-tuned, dual-clutch, eight-speed auto transmission. The Mustang GTD’s performance is enhanced by a transaxle cooler, which is mounted in the trunk to keep the gearbox cool.
Ford has a solid reputation for producing safe vehicles and incorporating its latest vehicles with advanced safety technologies. While the specific safety features that will be in the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD have not been released, this supercar will undoubtedly be well-equipped from a safety perspective.
Our team at Stivers Ford Montgomery is pleased to be your source for a detailed 2025 Ford Mustang GTD review. The Mustang GTD will be available in very limited numbers, and we can also assist with your reservation as the release date approaches.
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