Imagine a traditional muscle and high-tech supercar joining forces to produce an elite steed capable of a blazing track-inspired performance. That’s precisely what the Blue Oval engineers gave us with the history-making supercharged 2025 Ford Mustang GTD!
Raw Power at Its Core
The 2025 Mustang GTD builds on the success of the Ford GT3, which is known for competing in the North American IMSA SportsCar Championship’s GT Daytona class, hence the GTD moniker. This monster of a street-legal pony lays down an 815-horsepower gauntlet with a 664-pound-feet torque chaser for some supreme good-time supercharged fun!
The 2025 GTD’s 5.2-liter V8 is built for road and track, with classic supercar highlights such as a panless dry-sump engine oil system providing vital lubrication in the most demanding conditions. This is not your grandfather’s Mustang, as evidenced by a scintillating 202 miles-per-hour top speed figure.
Racetrack-Inspired Gearbox
Ford Racing’s brain trust paired the beastly V8 with an intricate dual-clutch, rear-transaxle gearbox that performs like a high-end mega car taming road courses worldwide. The illusion of a hybrid muscle/track car becomes real with racing paddle shifters conducting the symphony. Shunning the traditional behind-the-engine setup for a rear proximity system helped achieve a new benchmark of balanced weight distribution.
Adaptive Suspension and World-Class Aerodynamics
Mutlimatic’s impact on racing and off-road applications is well-documented with game-changing advancements that helped take F1, the world’s most popular racing organization, to next-level performance. A custom-built Multimatic DSSV reduces unneeded downforce in corners while smartly applying additional down pressure in wide-open, high-speed straights.
The adaptive, real-time adjustments happen in milliseconds, and this masterpiece suspension build can be viewed through a convenient rear window located in front of the rear wing. The final result is an intuitive drag-reduction system constructed with deft steering and handling found in F1 cars.
Nürburgring: A New American Motorsports Hero Is Born!
Ford CEO Jim Farley shot a verbal missile across the Euro bow by touting a possible sub-seven-minute Mustang lap at the famed Nürburgring course, and Detroit ingenuity again shocked the world with the 2025 GTD reeling off an official 6.57.6 historic jaunt around the German road track. The historical performance of this perceived muscle car gives Ford the coveted title of first to break seven around the Ring.
The cars now behind the Mustang GTD in Nürburgring trials include the Porsche 911 GT2 and 718 Cayman GT4, the Ferrari 296 GTB, the Lamborghini Aventador LP750-4, and the Ferrari 488 Pista!
Much like its GT predecessor, production will be limited on the 2025 Mustang GTD, with around 1900 units scheduled to be assembled. For more information on this collector’s dream or any of our more than 400 cars available, contact us today at Columbiana Ford in Columbiana, OH!