Muscle cars
2025 Ford Mustang GTD Spirit of America
The Porsche GT3RS is getting some competition from Ford with the Mustang GTD. Not exactly the same type of car but the spirit is there, a superfast version of the american icon. So far we don’t expect the Mustang GTD to come in a street legal version but considering how well the GTD sold, it would not be surprising to have Ford executive thinking about offering it as a road legal spec. For now just enjoy the beauty shots on the track, and Porsche beware, Ford is thinking about eating the GT3 market very soon.
Clash Of Six-Cylinder Titans: Porsche 911 GT1 Street Vs. Ferrari F80
The Porsche 911 GT1 comes from a different era before complex hybrid powertrains. Find out how it compares to Ferrari's latest, hybrid flagship, the F80
Porsche and Ferrari are some of the most renowned names when it comes to high-performance sports cars and supercars. Both companies have decades of experience and boast a proud heritage. The two carmakers are also very successful in motorsports and much of what they have learned on the track has nicely transitioned to their road-going sports cars. Ferrari and Porsche have very different approaches when it comes to making a high-performance car. The 911 is Porsche’s pride, despite there, occasionally, being more potent models. There is one particular 911, which is more comparable to what Ferrari is currently doing, more than any other – the GT1 (Strasßen) or Street version. While both are capable of incredible speed and pack six-cylinder engines, one thing that separates the Porsche 911 GT1 Street and Ferrari’s current flagship, the F80, is that they are 30 years apart in terms of innovation and progress in automotive engineering. This comparison shouldn’t make any sense, but here’s how a race-bred Porsche 911 GT1 measures up against the technologically advanced Ferrari F80 hybrid supercar.
It's Official: The Mustang GTD Produces More Horsepower Per Liter Than A 911 GT3 RS
With these developments, Porsche now has enough reasons to rethink its strategy for the upcoming 992.2 911 GT3 RS
Ford introduced its most powerful Mustang, the GTD, back in August 2023 and made it to the headlines because of its claimed 800+ horsepower 5.2-liter supercharged V8. The Mustang GTD is a more hardcore version of the already impressive Mustang Dark Horse and has a starting MSRP of a whopping $325,000, which is almost the price of a Ferrari 296 GTB hybrid supercar.
Mustang With A Twist: The STL-1 Concept Is A '68 Fastback That Works Off-Road
A modern take on a icon, here's how this rendering of this roofless pony car epitomizes style and substance
Imagine a classic 1968 Ford Mustang fastback. You’ve most likely pictured it on the pavement, but can you visualize that same car kicking up the dust and conquering the wilderness? Sounds wild right? Well, that’s exactly what the folks over at Borromeo de Silva, a design studio in Milan, Italy had in mind. They have previously come up with some pretty radical resto-mod concepts, based on iconic models like the Lamborghini Diablo, the Porsche 928, and the Lancia Delta Integrale. The team’s latest digital creation is a roofless classic Ford Mustang, dubbed the STL-1. But unlike most digital renders, this concept has a true backstory.