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2025 Ford Mustang GTD Buyers Can Get Petty With Color Choice

Earlier today, The Blue Oval announced that the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD was set to participate in the legendary Goodwood Hill Climb at the 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed, which kicks off today. Goodwood will actually feature two 2025 Ford Mustang GTD models – one, a Carbon Series model in Chroma Flame, which will be located in the Supercar Paddock, while another Mustang GTD will make its official driving debut on the famed Goodwood Hill Climb, with Ford Multimatic Motorsports Mustang GT3 driver Frédéric Vervisch behind the wheel, competing in the Batch 6A series against similar production supercars. However, that wasn’t the only GTD news that has surfaced today.

2025 Ford Mustang GTD 2024 Goodwood Festival Of Speed Hill Climb - Exterior 003 - Front

Rather, FoMoCo also revealed some rather interesting details about the paint colors 2025 Ford Mustang GTD customers can choose for their future supercars. In addition to the six regular hues available to anyone, Ford will also offer what it calls an “Extended Color Palette,” which allows owners to access thousands of other colors, which they can scope out with the help of a special concierge team that guides buyers through the entire ordering process.

From there, 2025 Ford Mustang GTD customers can share the optional color they want their new ride to be finished in, and the concierge team will “do their best” to make that wish become a reality. Once the final color is formulated, owners will receive a sample of that new hue, giving them the chance to check it out in different lighting conditions and determine if it is, in fact, what they want.

2025 Ford Mustang GTD 2024 Goodwood Festival Of Speed Hill Climb - Exterior 002 - Rear Three Quarters

However, what’s particularly interesting about this process is that 2025 Ford Mustang GTD customers can also choose to go with what FoMoCo calls the “Exclusive Extended Color Palette Lock-Out Option,” which actually guarantees that no other owner can pick that same color. However, given that other brands like Porsche already offer customers the chance to come up with their own unique exterior colors, it’s also not terribly surprising to think that GTD customers might want the same sort of treatment, given its lofty $300k+ price tag.

We’ll have more on the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD soon, so be sure and subscribe to Ford Authority for the latest Ford Mustang news and continuous Ford news coverage.

Brett's lost track of all the Fords he's owned over the years and how much he's spent modifying them, but his current money pits include an S550 Mustang and 13th gen F-150.

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  1. Not a fan of the Petty garage king edition, blue and gray with red stripes…

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  2. Don’t know why this is such a story. Ford gave his EXACT option for GT buyers when the GT was in production. On top of the Extended Color Palette (ECP) option to have literally any color one wanted, they also gave the option to lock the color from anyone else making a duplicate car. If I had a really cool color that I really liked, I would definitely lock it out. Can’t wait for someone to paint their GTD in either Gulf Blue/Gulf Orange or Lamborghini Viola Pasifae. Those two are definitely worth the lockout price. 👍

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