Ford Reopens Applications for the Mustang GTD
Ford readies another allocation of its 815-horsepower track-bred Mustang supercar, with concierge-guided ordering on deck.
Summary
- Ford’s highly exclusive Mustang GTD is teasing future allocations for prospective buyers
- The track-focused supercar features a supercharged 5.2-liter V8 engine producing 815 horsepower
- The race-derived pony car clocked a blistering 6:52.072 lap time at the Nürburgring
Ford is keeping the hype alive for its highly exclusive Mustang GTD. While initial application windows have closed, the automaker is officially teasing future opportunities for enthusiasts to secure the track-focused supercar. Prospective buyers are currently encouraged to register their interest on Ford’s official platform, joining a priority list to receive immediate updates from the Mustang GTD Concierge team the moment new allocation windows go live.
When the gates finally reopen, selected applicants will work directly with the concierge team to configure their personalized street-legal monster. The Mustang GTD isn’t just a showpiece — it boasts a supercharged 5.2-liter V8 engine delivering a massive 815 horsepower. Paired with a rear-mounted eight-speed dual-clutch transaxle that ensures a near 50/50 weight balance, the supercar hits a blistering top speed of 202 mph. Validating its performance pedigree, the GTD recently recorded a staggering 6:52.072 lap time around the legendary Nürburgring Nordschleife.
Designed to bridge the gap between track dominance and street legality, the vehicle is outfitted with state-of-the-art aerodynamics, carbon-fiber body panels, and a first-of-its-kind dual ride height suspension. While Ford remains tight-lipped about the definitive timeline for the next production wave, the message is clear: the Mustang GTD remains the ultimate prize for American muscle purists. For those looking for an alternative, Ford’s stable continues to offer other race-bred thoroughbreds like the Mustang Dark Horse.




















