The GT500 Code Red, the most powerful Mustang, has a twin-turbo 5.2-liter V-8 with 1,300 horsepower. Revived after 15 years, it costs $224,995, excluding the donor car.
The Shelby 1000, with 1,200 horsepower to the rear wheels, could hit 200 mph. Though unrefined, it won the hearts of muscle car lovers for its raw power.
The 2024 Ford Shelby Super Snake, celebrating Mustang's 60th, offers a 480 hp Coyote V-8 or an 830+ hp supercharged V-8, honoring the original GT40-powered Super Snake.
For a third of the Mustang GTD's price, the Saleen 302 Mustang Black Label offers a thrilling drive with a supercharged V-8 producing 760 horsepower.
The Ford Mustang GTD, a road model of the GT3 racer, looks wild and performs like a supercar. Ford aims for an under-seven-minute Nürburgring lap, rivaling the Porsche 911 GT3 RS.
The GT500 is a high point in Mustang history with 760 horsepower and modern design. Despite lacking a manual transmission, its performance thrilled many.
The Mustang Rocket, with 725 horsepower, is one of the fastest variants. Created by Henrik Fisker and Galpin Auto Sports, it features unique styling and enhanced mechanics.
In 2015, Ford launched a special Mustang honoring space exploration, with distinctive design elements.
The GT350 revived a classic Mustang variant with a potent Voodoo engine, delivering 526 horsepower for impressive straight-line and cornering performance.
Ford's most potent Mustang, the Dark Horse, boasts a 500 hp V-8, Magneride shocks, tuned chassis, and a Tremec stick shift from the Mach 1, perfect for the track.