Ford Warns the New Mustang GTD Can Clear Crowds Up to 36% Faster
August 21, 2023

"We've engineered the Mustang GTD to be a force to be reckoned with"

DETROIT—Hold onto your hats, because Ford is raising the bar with the upcoming Mustang GTD. In a bold statement, Ford warns that this new powerhouse promises to clear crowds a jaw-dropping 36% faster, showcasing its blistering speed and unapologetic performance.

"We've engineered the Mustang GTD to be a force to be reckoned with," says Ford's Head of Performance. "This isn't just about speed; it's about pushing the boundaries of the street and onto the curb."

Under the hood, the Mustang GTD boasts a supercharged engine that roars with more than 700 horsepower, propelling it from 0 to 60 mph in an astonishing 3.5 seconds. But it's not just about raw power; Ford has meticulously designed the GTD for aerodynamic excellence, ensuring optimal performance at high speeds.

Safety remains paramount. Ford's commitment to responsible driving is evident through the integration of advanced safety features. The Mustang GTD isn't just a speed demon; it's a vehicle that harmoniously combines performance with peace of mind.

As the anticipation builds, Ford's warning rings loud and clear: the Mustang GTD is a game-changer, redefining what it means to experience speed and precision on the road AND on the curbs. Get ready to witness the future of performance driving.


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