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Here’s How Many Ford Mustang GTD Coupes Were Made In April

As Ford Authority previously reported, production of the Ford Mustang GTD kicked off back in late March, as CEO Jim Farley announced at that time that “the first 10 are being built as we speak at Multimatic.” Deliveries of the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD are slated to begin in Q2, so it won’t be too much longer before we start to see the new model out in public, but thus far, not too many of them have been built. In fact, Multimatic produced two Ford Mustang GTD models in January and three in March, and now, we know exactly how many were built in April, too.

A photo showing the exterior of the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD from a rear three quarters angle.

According to Ford’s April sales report, that number is, well, just one, as a singular Ford Mustang GTD was assembled at Multimatic’s facility last month. That brings the ultimate pony car’s total up to a mere six units thus far, though in all fairness, not a ton of them are slated to be built, in total, and it isn’t exactly cheap to procure, either.

The lucky folks that have the means to purchase a Ford Mustang GTD and were approved to do so have access to a special configurator for that model, as Ford Authority recently reported, and one buyer gave us an inside look at that process – along with the options customers can choose from. The Ford Mustang GTD terms of sale include a commitment requiring that owners keep their cars for a minimum of two years, just like the Ford GT – a simulation that aims to prevent folks from flipping those vehicles for a profit, rather than driving and enjoying them.

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

The 2025 Ford Mustang GTD starts out at $325,000, but as Ford Authority previously reported, the Carbon Series will have an MSRP of $428,000, while the Spirit of America starts out at $429,000 – prices that don’t include any options, which can reportedly drive that number much higher. It’s worth noting that production of the Spirit of America model is limited to 20 percent of the overall GTD total, so it’s allocated, however.

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. It would be interesting to know how many actual orders were placed. I know a club member and our sponsoring Ford Dealer both have ordered one.

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  2. How many like the Ford Gt ,hand picked by ford …. will go into collections and never see the trac , will after the 2 yr hold they can sell some will have 10 miles in 2 years

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