Ford Mustang GTD: The Ultimate Pony Car Leaks

Ford Mustang GTD: The Craziest Mustang Ever Conceived

Just a matter of hours after it was reported that Ford was getting ready to unveil a mid-engined Mustang during Monterey Car Week, footage of the new car has surfaced online showing what is no doubt the craziest Mustang ever conceived.

The clip from YouTuber StangMode shows the car sitting on a stand and it looks to be dubbed the ‘GTD.’ One of the first things that you may notice is that it doesn’t appear to be mid-engined, at least not in the way you may expect. Instead, it appears more likely that Ford has pushed the car’s engine behind the front axle, technically making it mid-engined but not rear mid-engined like the C8 Corvette. Either that or it has somehow shoehorned an engine behind the seats.

Originally, reports claimed that the car would not be underpinned by the same platform as the standard Mustang but that no longer appears to be the case. It will apparently be manufactured by Multimatic in Canada, the same company that builds the Ford GT supercar as well as racing versions of the Mustang. Word on the street is that despite the ‘GTD’ name referencing motorsport, the ultimate version of the Mustang will be a road car.

Visually, the differences between the Mustang GTD and all other seventh-generation Mustang models are obvious. The front of the car has been overhauled with a new split grille and takes on a far more aggressive shape. Ford has also fitted it with a new hood with large air vents and what appear to be hood pins. Perhaps the biggest change up front are the new quarter panels that feature massive air outlets to help extract hot air from the engine bay while also improving aerodynamics.

Ford has also flared the car’s rear haunches and fitted it with a new set of wheels. We do not yet have a clear picture of the car’s rear end but we can see that it sports a massive wing with uprights stretching out from the rear window. The outline of a large diffuser is also visible.

The Ford Mustang GTD is set to make waves in the automotive world. With its unique mid-engine placement and aggressive design, it promises to be a standout among sports cars. The GTD name, which references motorsport, hints at the car’s performance capabilities. While details about the engine and power output are still scarce, enthusiasts can expect nothing short of exhilarating performance.

The decision to manufacture the Mustang GTD at Multimatic in Canada speaks volumes about Ford’s commitment to quality and precision. Multimatic is renowned for its expertise in building high-performance vehicles, including the Ford GT supercar. By partnering with Multimatic, Ford ensures that the Mustang GTD will meet the highest standards of craftsmanship and engineering.

The leaked footage of the Mustang GTD has generated significant excitement among car enthusiasts. The anticipation for its official unveiling during Monterey Car Week is palpable. As one of the most iconic American muscle cars, the Mustang has a loyal following, and the GTD variant is expected to captivate fans with its bold design and cutting-edge technology.

CarScoops will continue to provide updates on the Ford Mustang GTD and other cars unveiled at Monterey Car Week. Stay tuned for more information on this groundbreaking vehicle and its potential impact on the sports car market.

In conclusion, the Ford Mustang GTD represents a new era for the iconic Mustang brand. With its mid-engine configuration and aggressive styling, it pushes the boundaries of what a Mustang can be. As enthusiasts eagerly await its official debut, the GTD promises to deliver an exhilarating driving experience that combines power, performance, and innovation. Ford has once again proven its commitment to pushing the limits of automotive engineering, and the Mustang GTD is poised to become a legend in its own right.

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