The Ford Mustang GTD Proves Its Worth Waiting For
Did you blink? Then it’s too late to get a Ford Mustang GTD for two years! Sorry, you missed your chance to get this limited-production supercar. But you can still enjoy watching the Ford Mustang GTD prove its dominance in a series of races.
The Ford Mustang GTD proves it is worth every penny
The order banks for the Ford Mustang GTD have officially closed for 2025 and 2026. You might not get a chance to buy this supercar for two years.
Roughly 7,500 people put in applications for this $325,000+ race car so they can have the chance to unlock its full potential. Luckily the Mustang GTD is street-legal, so people can use it as a thrilling daily driver.
The applicants have broad interests that primarily center around the world of motorsports. One in five applicants say they own a high-performance rival and one in four are proud Mustang owners.
Now as they wait for their cars to arrive, they can route for the Mustang GTD in a series of Europen races.
The Mustang GTD will debut at the 24 Hours of LaMans followed by the 24 Hours of Spa Goodwill Festival of Speed before participating in the fourth quarter of the Nurburgring Nordschleife.
This Mustang is built to beat Europe’s best. Mustang GTD Chief Engineer explained that Ford tested the GTD in North America extensively, including laps at the Sebring International Raceway and Virginia International Raceway.
This has all been to engineer a car that can lap Nurburgring in under seven minutes. The next step involves mastering European roads and dedicated sessions at Nurburgring before having a timed run later in the year.
Plus, as the Mustang GTD debuts in Europe, you can enjoy a new online storytelling series that delves into engineering components that make the Mustang a supercar.
Life-like computer-generated images illustrate the advanced suspension, supercharged engine with over 800 hp, and more.
The images and videos detail high-performance equipment that matches the nature of the Mustang GTD.
This content can be found under the Ford and Mustang social channels on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube TikTok, X, or the Mustang GTD page on Ford.com with live updates.
Mustang GTD Brand Manager Jim Ownes explained that Ford set out to build a road-going racecar with the heart of a Mustang and the will to defeat Europe’s best.
Since applications were opened to North American drivers, Ford has experienced customers respond with similar motivation. Whether they own a rival or have another Mustang in the stable, the Ford Mustang GTD’s race-derived performance is creating all the right vibes.
Stay tuned for more information on European applications in June.