The 2025 Ford Mustang GTD is a lean, mean, high-winged machine that’s as track-ready as a street-legal pony car can get. It was expected to hit the pavement and start turning laps at the Nürburgring this summer, but the high-performance pony car has already been spotted pacing the famous racetrack.
For those who are unaware, customers who wanted a 2025 Ford Mustang GTD were asked to go through an extensive ordering process that required a large deposit to complete. Buyers had to plunk down over $165,000 just to hold their place in line, and the overall cost of the supercar is well over $235,000. The application window closed last month, and, unsurprisingly, 20 percent of Mustang GTD customers come from a motorsports background, which is a fitting base for the borderline overkill supercar.
Out on the Nürburgring, this black beauty dives into the corners and eats up the track without breaking a sweat. While official lap times haven’t been released, the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD seems to be laying down a blistering pace. While not visible in the video, the Mustang GTD features a semi-active suspension with a pushrod-actuated rear end featuring Multimatic Adaptive Spool Valve rear shock absorbers. This can be viewed in action through the in-cabin suspension window that’s also visible from outside of the car, which measures around 24 inches wide by 10 inches tall and is made of polycarbonate with a scratch-resistant coating.
So far, the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD has attracted the attention of some familiar names, like John Hennessey of Hennessey Performance. Dealers will make a nice chunk of change for selling the supercar, and if its run at the Nürburgring is any indication, the Mustang GTD is well worth the price – and the wait.
Check out the Mustang GTD turned loose on the Nürburgring in the video below.
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Sounds REALLY good!
of course it does It’s a Ford