With supercharged power and one-of-a-kind performance components, the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD is destined to tear up the track. This all-new limited-edition supercar looks like a Mustang on the outside, but, under the hood, it’s very much a horse of a different color.
Key Takeaways
- The all-new Mustang GTD aims to combine street-legal equipment with supercar performance.
- This will be the most powerful Mustang ever to cruise the American highways, with more than 800 horsepower.
- With a cabin trimmed in leather and carbon fiber, the Mustang GTD stands to be as luxurious as it is powerful.
- Ford says the limited-edition Mustang GTD will be handcrafted, with a run of approximately 1,000 models.
What is the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD?
The Mustang GTD is an all-new supercar designed to deliver outstanding performance on racetracks and public streets alike. Although the exterior styling takes its cues from the iconic Ford pony car, this is not your average Mustang. This limited-edition supercar is outfitted with a supercharged engine that Ford says will make over 800 horsepower, plus a bevy of ultra high-performance hardware, including active aerodynamics and a trunk full of cooling and suspension components.
Will the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD be street-legal?
Yes! In spite of its track-inspired performance, the Mustang GTD is engineered to be perfectly street-legal. Its one-of-a-kind suspension actually adjusts spring rate and ride height settings to suit track or street conditions. This Mustang can practically fly, thanks to a setup that includes a unique dry sump oil system, eight-speed dual-clutch rear transaxle, carbon fiber driveshaft, and magnesium wheels. And Ford says the supercharged V8 engine will make upwards of 800 horsepower!
The exclusive Mustang GTD powertrain will include:
- Supercharged 5.2L V8
- Eight-speed dual-clutch transmission
- Rear-wheel drive
What else comes with the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD?
Inside, the Mustang GTD is equally enticing, with carbon fiber trim and Miko suede and leather upholstery. Recaro front seats offer a snug, supportive place to spend an incredibly spirited drive. The rear seats have been removed to reduce weight, improve speed, and create cargo space (since the actual trunk is loaded with high-performance suspension and cooling components). You can even add 3D-printed titanium paddle shifters, rotary dial, and serial plate made from titanium taken from a retired Lockheed Martin F-22.
How many 2025 Ford Mustang GTD models will be made?
The Mustang GTD will be available as part of a very limited run. Although Ford hasn’t said exactly how many of these supercars it will produce, we estimate there will be around 1,000 lucky drivers who actually snap one up. And with a price tag starting around $300,000, the handcrafted Mustang GTD is as exclusive as it gets.