Supercar for $30 million: Ford begins distribution of racing Mustang GTD
Ford has commenced deliveries of the new 2025 Mustang GTD supercar.

Ford has commenced deliveries of the new 2025 Mustang GTD supercar. According to company representatives, the first owners have already received their cars after a stringent selection process and a substantial deposit.
The Mustang GTD is equipped with a supercharged 5.2-liter V8 engine producing 815 horsepower and can complete a lap on the Nürburgring track in less than 7 minutes. The starting price is about $325,000, but with additional options, it can exceed $400,000.
Production of the model is carried out in small batches: two cars were manufactured in January, three in March, and one in April. There are three versions available: Base, Carbon Series, and Spirit of America. Ford has set a mandatory condition for buyers – ownership of the car for at least two years to prevent speculative resale.
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