The iconic Ford Mustang continues to reign supreme in the RWD two-door sports car segment, with sales of over 27k units in the first half of 2024, surpassing even the C8 Chevy Corvette. Despite the growing popularity of crossovers and SUVs, the Mustang’s enduring appeal has solidified its dominance.
To maintain this momentum, Ford has introduced the limited edition Mustang 60th Anniversary Package for the 2025 model year, exclusively available for the 5.0 liter Coyote V8 equipped Mustang GT Premium Fastback and Convertible.
This exclusive package offers a range of enhancements to the Mustang GT, including a unique exterior color, special badging, and distinctive interior trim. The anniversary edition also features performance upgrades such as a recalibrated suspension and a more aggressive exhaust system, further raising the driving experience.
To cater to those seeking even more extreme performance, Ford has also revealed the highly anticipated 2025 Ford Mustang GTD supercar. Priced at a staggering $325k, the GTD is a track-focused machine designed to compete with the most powerful sports cars on the market. It boasts a powerful V8 engine, advanced aerodynamics, and a lightweight construction, making it a formidable force on the racetrack.
The Mustang GTD’s arrival solidifies Ford’s commitment to the sports car segment and demonstrates the company’s ability to push the boundaries of performance. With the introduction of both the 60th Anniversary Package and the GTD, Ford has ensured that the Mustang remains a compelling and exciting option for enthusiasts seeking a thrilling driving experience.
The Ford Mustang GTD, a track-ready homologation special with a staggering 800 horsepower, has captured the hearts of automotive enthusiasts and collectors alike. Despite a two-year no-sale agreement designed to prevent flipping, the car’s allure is undeniable. Its potential to dominate the Goodwood Festival of Speed Hillclimb course and its head-to-head clash with the powerful Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 has created a buzz of excitement.
Beyond its performance capabilities, the Mustang GTD has also become a muse for digital car content creators. Oscar Vargas, known as wb.artist20 on social media, has recently transformed the supercar into a stunning CGI rendition of a Transformer.
Following his previous work on a gold-hued Camaro, Vargas has now turned his attention to the 800-hp Mustang GTD, painted a deep blue. The question remains: is this a heroic Autobot, or a menacing Decepticon? And what name would be fitting for this new Transformer?