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It’s been well over a year since the Ford Mustang GTD debuted, but since then, we’ve only learned more and more about what will be the very best-performing factory pony car to ever exist across that model’s 60 years on this earth. However, one piece of important information that we haven’t yet received is just how much the Ford Mustang GTD will cost, at least, aside from the model’s $325,000 base price. Now, we’re learning more about what folks interested in fancier versions of the GTD will be required to shell out.
According to sources familiar with the matter, the Ford Mustang GTD Carbon Series will start out at $428,000, while the Spirit of America has an MSRP of $429,00 – prices that don’t include any options. As Ford Authority exclusively reported just yesterday, deliveries of the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD are slated to begin in Q2 – not Q3, as some other rumors have suggested. However, those that are privileged enough to take delivery of a new Mustang GTD will be required to keep it for two years – just like the Ford GT that preceded it, as Ford Authority was the first to report.
For that extra outlay of cash over the base model, Ford Mustang GTD Carbon Series and Spirit of America buyers will get some unique equipment and features. The Carbon Series is available with a unique hue dubbed Chroma Flame, along with an unpainted hood, roof, and rear Tech Deck, Magnetite wheels, available body color or contrasting painted stripes, and Grabber Blue, Race Red, or black-painted brake calipers, plus the Performance Pack as standard equipment.