- The 2025 Ford Mustang GTD, a street-legal version of the GT3 racer, features a supercharged V8 with around 800 horsepower, priced over $325k in the US and $560k in Europe.
- Entry-level and V8-equipped Mustangs now boast up to 315 hp and 486 hp, respectively.
- Ford is shifting from muscle cars to classic sports cars, increasing involvement in motorsport, particularly endurance racing with the new Mustang GT3.
- The 2025 Chevy Corvette ZR1, rumored to feature a twin-turbocharged Z06 engine exceeding 800 hp, will be revealed on July 25, setting up a rivalry with the Mustang GTD.
The 2024 Ford Mustang marked the introduction of the seventh-generation S650, forever changing the landscape of the Mustang lineup. While some traditionalists might argue that the core elements of the EcoBoost Mustang and the Coyote V8 remain unchanged, the reality is that both entry-level and V8-equipped models have not only gained more power, reaching up to 315 hp and 486 hp respectively, but also a heftier price tag compared to their S550 predecessors.
Ford’s latest venture sees the Mustang stepping beyond its muscle car roots into the realm of classic sports cars. The brand’s increasing involvement in motorsports, particularly endurance racing with the new Mustang GT3, underscores this transition.
Last summer, Ford unveiled the Mustang GTD – Grand Touring Daytona – a street-legal variant of the GT3 racer, priced at over $325k in America and surpassing $560k in Europe. Equipped with a supercharged V8 delivering around 800 horsepower, the GTD is poised as a collector’s dream.
The GTD’s debut ahead of the 24 Hours of Le Mans showcased a car that was both breathtaking in its Carbon Series trim and performance package yet somewhat underwhelming in its cockpit design. Despite its high-performance credentials, Ford’s liveries have been polarizing, prompting some digital artists to reimagine the GTD with a more minimalist aesthetic.
Enter Khyzyl Saleem, known as the_kyza on social media, who has proposed two strikingly different designs for the 2025 Mustang GTD. One features a pristine all-white body with select aerodynamic elements in glossy black. The other embraces a sleek all-black look, with chrome alloy wheels adding a touch of contrast, and omits the swan-neck wing entirely.
As the automotive world eagerly awaits the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD, the choice between these two minimalist designs poses an intriguing question for enthusiasts: will the all-white or all-black variant capture the public’s imagination?
The upcoming months promise to be exciting for American supercar fans. Alongside the GTD’s release, the 2025 Chevy Corvette ZR1 is set to be unveiled on July 25. Rumors suggest it will boast a twin-turbocharged version of the Z06 engine, likely exceeding the 800-hp mark, setting the stage for a thrilling rivalry between these two iconic American brands.
As we look ahead to a season of supercar showdowns, the decision looms: will you go for the all-black or white on chrome Mustang GTD? The choice is yours.