Ford has announced new details about the Mustang GTD, which costs over $320,000, including optional packages focused on performance and weight.
Among the new features is the Performance Pack, which improves aerodynamics with canards at the front, a large splitter, a drag reduction system on the rear wing, and flaps on the underside of the car. This package also includes a set of 20-inch magnesium wheels and a new paint color called Chroma Flame.
Ford believes these enhancements will help the GTD complete a lap of the world’s largest racetrack, Nürburgring in Germany, over 20 kilometers long, in under seven minutes.
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In addition to the Performance Pack, Ford will offer the Lightweight Pack, which removes sound insulation, and the Carbon Series, which keeps unpainted carbon fiber body parts and adds a special finish to the wheels.
The interior of the GTD has been revealed, showing Recaro seats, 13.2 and 12.4-inch screens, exclusive graphics, titanium paddles, and two new buttons on the center console to access track apps and raise the front axle. A specific steering wheel and a transparent rear window to observe the suspension are also highlights.
Production of the Mustang GTD is expected to last two years, with an estimated total of 1,400 units. Costing $325,000, demand for the model has been high, with over 7,500 registrations from interested buyers in the USA and Canada. Registrations for European buyers will begin soon.
Source: Motor1.com
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