The 2025 Ford Mustang GTD is a superlative supercar with all-American styling. It’s the fastest Mustang ever built, designed to take on Nürburgring in under seven minutes. But it’s also a street-legal supercar, with street styling to match!
Key Takeaways
- The all-new Mustang GTD (aka Grand Touring Daytona) is the first-ever Mustang supercar!
- The Mustang GTD is the fastest Mustang ever built, reaching a top track speed of 202 mph.
- At its Le Mans debut, the race-car version of the Mustang GTD finished third for the LMGT3 class!
- Pricing for the 2025 Mustang GTD is expected to begin around $300,000.
What is the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD? What does GTD mean on a Mustang?
Ford’s all-new supercar, the Mustang GTD, gets its name from the International Motor Sports Association’s Grand Touring Daytona class. It’s the class where you’ll find GT3 race cars, like the Mustang GT3. In fact, the new GTD was developed alongside the track-only Mustang GT3, but the former delivers with more power and luxury features. Not to mention the GTD is street-legal! Deriving 815 horsepower from its supercharged engine, the all-new Mustang GTD is the fastest Mustang ever built.
What’s the top speed of the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD?
Ford says the Mustang GTD’s top track speed is 202 mph, a feat it accomplishes thanks to its 815-horsepower supercharged 5.2-liter V8 engine. Of course, practically every other aspect of the Mustang GTD is designed with speed in mind. Nearly every panel on this Ford supercar is made from lightweight carbon fiber.
And with a targeted Nürburgring time under seven minutes, you can bet that the GTD is every bit as agile as it is powerful. Better still, Multimatic’s Dynamic Suspension Spool Valve (DSSV) technology responds to road conditions with extreme precision. And putting this supercar in Track Mode lowers it 40mm for next-level handling!
Was the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD in Le Mans?
The street-legal Mustang GTD was developed alongside the Mustang GT3 race car, which made its debut at Le Mans last summer. Three teams entered Le Mans driving the Mustang GT3, earning third, fourth, and 17th places in the LMGT3 class! Ben Barker, of the No. 77 team, recorded the model’s fastest qualifying lap of 3:57.562 minutes, advancing to the Hyperbole.
How much is the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD?
Estimates for the all-new Mustang GTD start upwards of $300,000. Ford hasn’t put an official MSRP on its all-new Mustang supercar, and perhaps it never will. Each of about 1,000 models will be custom-built to cater to each driver’s choice of colors and premium cabin materials, including available 3D-printed titanium paddle shifters, made using materials from a retired F-22 fighter jet. Ford says the Mustang GTD can be ordered in any color; prospective drivers can provide a sample for color-matching. So in addition to delivering superlative speed, each Mustang GTD will be incredibly unique!