The Ford Mustang GTD is a powerful, track-ready iteration of the iconic Mustang, boasting an 815-horsepower supercharged V-8 engine and a cutting-edge suspension system designed for high-performance driving. This vehicle isn’t just about delivering raw power, though; it’s built with a specific mission in mind—to be the first American car to complete a lap at the Nürburgring Nordschleife in under seven minutes, a feat typically reserved for European sports cars.
While Ford hasn’t yet confirmed if the Mustang GTD has achieved this challenging goal, the company has dropped hints with the release of a teaser video. The 48-second clip shows the car racing around the Nürburgring’s 12.94-mile circuit, known for its extreme difficulty and often referred to as the “Green Hell.” Ford CEO Jim Farley and his team have expressed their intent to push the limits of the Mustang GTD and aim for a record-breaking lap time.
The video features comments from members of the Ford Performance team, who emphasize that no North American manufacturer has yet managed to break the sub-seven-minute barrier at the Nürburgring. One team member notes that their mission is simple: to challenge and beat European competitors on their home ground. This reflects Ford’s determination to showcase the Mustang GTD’s potential against some of the best cars on the global stage.
Ford is also preparing to release a documentary titled “Road to the Ring,” which will provide a deeper look into the company’s efforts to set a Nürburgring lap record for an American sports car. The documentary will be available on Ford’s website and YouTube channel, and fans are eagerly awaiting the outcome of Ford’s attempt to make history with the Mustang GTD at one of the most famous racetracks in the world.