Billed as the ultimate blend of street legality and track savagery, the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD straddles the line between daily driver and track-ready pony. Of course, with a pedigree like that, the Mustang GTD costs a pretty penny – and it carries a price tag that’s well into the six digits, as previously reported by Ford Authority. Now, the pony car’s window sticker has been leaked, and alongside the base price, we’re getting our first real look at what loading the Mustang GTD up will cost.
The window sticker was posted to the forums at Mustang7G.com, revealing key pricing for certain 2025 Ford Mustang GTD options. The base price of the track-ready monster clocks in at $318,760 before any add-ons, but that entry price fetches plenty of equipment, like the Akrapovic titanium exhaust and Brembo brakes all around. It’s also kitted out with a number of carbon fiber elements right from the factory, including a hood, fenders, roof, rear diffuser, and rear wing.
However, there are some optional add-ons that are listed at no small cost. Buyers who want to kit their 2025 Ford Mustang GTD with an exposed carbon fiber roof should expect to shell out $10,000 for the look, according to the window sticker. Red brake calipers are also extra, adding $1,500 to the pony car’s cost.
On top of all that, unsurprisingly, the Mustang GTD is slapped with the Gas Guzzler Tax, which is a tax levied on new vehicles that do not meet required fuel economy ratings. In the case of the Mustang GTD, that tax adds on whopping $3,700 – although we don’t expect anyone purchasing the race-slash-street-car to flinch at that cost.
All told, the window sticker shows a total price of $333,960. Accounting for the $5,500 destination freight charge, picking this pony from the lot will cost its buyer $339,460.
Production of the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD has been in full swing since March 2025 and deliveries are right around the corner, on track to begin in Q2 2025.
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One of our club members as well as our sponsoring dealer both have one on order. Can’t wait to see up close!
Q? Will any one trac them and drive them like they were designed for ? Or like the ford GT go into collections for 2 years And than sold with 5 miles
$5500 destination charge?! Do they have 10 guys carry it to the dealer?
Probably a delivery like the GT, closed trailer to the buyer’s home and includes an engineer to show the new owner all the features.
The new Corvette ZR1e will have 1200 HP, will cost 2/3 price of GTD and will run circles around it. Plus, you wont have to jump through hoops to buy one like you have to with Ford.