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Power and Performance

The 2025 Mustang GTD will have as its heart and soul a supercharged 5.2-liter V8 engine targeting over 800 horsepower. An eight-speed dual-clutch transaxle and a lightweight carbon-fiber driveshaft will enable lightning-fast gear shifts and optimal weight distribution.

Central to unlocking the GTD’s full potential will be an option called the Performance Package, containing mechanical components that helped the GTD conquer the legendary Nürburgring in under 7 minutes. Those features include aerodynamic dive planes, a larger front fascia splitter, underbody flaps, and a drag reduction system for the rear wing, which enhances stability and speed. The available Lightweight Package will complement those features by removing some sound-deadening materials to reduce unnecessary weight and adding 20-inch magnesium wheels with carbon ceramic Brembo brakes.

Race-Inspired Engineering

The Mustang GTD is infused with pure racing DNA, showcasing advanced technologies and components derived from its iconic predecessor, the Mustang GT3. Its suspension system, however, is totally novel, featuring adaptive spool valve dampers, a semi-active setup, and a performance-enhancing Track Mode that lowers the ride height by 40 mm to ensure competition-level handling. Along with that, the GTD’s aerodynamic design, complete with a rear wing and front splitter, significantly enhances downforce so that the car remains firmly planted at high speeds.

Luxury Meets Performance

Inside, the Mustang GTD boasts a driver-centric cockpit that balances luxury with functionality. The purposefully designed cabin is adorned with premium materials, including leather and Dinamica, as well as state-of-the-art technology that gives drivers access to the latest industry innovations. The GTD’s extraordinary software suite, which incorporates Unreal Engine technology, displays GTD-specific welcome and farewell graphics on the crystal-clear 13.2-inch SYNC 4 infotainment touchscreen and 12.4-inch digital gauge cluster.

The GTD will also come with a thick-rimmed, flat-bottomed steering wheel featuring Dinamica and carbon-fiber inserts. This performance-oriented steering wheel will have special buttons for adjusting suspension firmness and the exhaust mode, as well as 3D-printed titanium paddle shifters with a grip-enhancing hexagonal pattern. To top it off, track-optimized Recaro sport seats will come standard.

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