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Shelby GT350 Mustang: The Legend Returns
NOV 17, 2014 | Los Angeles, CA
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All-new Shelby® GT350 Mustang is a thoroughbred
capable of tackling the world’s most challenging roads and racetracks
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GT350 is powered by a unique, high-revving
flat-plane crankshaft 5.2-liter V8 engine that will produce more than 500
horsepower – the most powerful naturally aspirated Ford production engine
ever
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Advanced materials, MagneRide dampers, aggressive
brakes and finely tuned aerodynamics push the performance of Mustang to
previously unmatched levels
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One of the most iconic performance Mustang
nameplates of all time is returning, Ford confirmed today with the reveal
of the all-new Shelby® GT350 Mustang.
The original Shelby GT350 introduced in 1965 established Mustang’s
performance credentials. The all-new Shelby GT350 Mustang, featuring the
most powerful naturally aspirated Ford production engine ever, is a
world-class performance vehicle, designed to tackle the planet’s most
challenging roads – an all-day track car that’s also street legal.
The new GT350 builds on Carroll Shelby’s original idea – transforming a
great every-day car into a dominant road racer – by taking advantage of a
dramatically improved sixth-generation Mustang to create a truly special
driving experience. Driving enthusiasts behind the wheel of a Shelby GT350
can expect to be treated to the most balanced, nimble and exhilarating
production Mustang yet.
Ford engineers took an innovative approach with GT350. Rather than develop
individual systems to perform well independently, every component and
shape is optimized to work in concert; balance is the key. While paying
rigorous attention to detail, the team pushed the envelope with
cutting-edge materials and technologies.
“When we started working on this car, we wanted to build the best possible
Mustang for the places we most love to drive – challenging back roads with
a variety of corners and elevation changes – and the track on weekends,”
said Raj Nair, Ford group vice president, Global Product Development.
“Every change we made to this car was driven by the functional
requirements of a powerful, responsive powerplant – nimble, precise
handling and massive stopping power.”
Track-tuned driveline
Early in development of the GT350, it was decided a high-revving,
naturally aspirated V8 engine would best suit a track-focused Mustang.
“The final product is essentially an all-new powerplant unique to GT350 –
and one that takes true advantage of the new chassis dynamics of the
Mustang platform,” said Jamal Hameedi, chief engineer, Ford Global
Performance Vehicles.
The new 5.2-liter engine is the first-ever production V8 from Ford with a
flat-plane crankshaft, an architecture typically found only in racing
applications or exotic European sports cars. Unlike a traditional V8,
where the connecting rods are attached to the crankshaft at 90-degree
intervals, this design evenly spaces all crank pins at 180-degree
intervals.
The 180-degree, flat-plane layout permits a cylinder firing order that
alternates between cylinder banks, reducing the overlap of exhaust
pressure pulses. When combined with cylinder-head and valvetrain
advancements, this permits better cylinder breathing, further extending
the performance envelope of the V8.
The result is the most powerful naturally aspirated production Ford engine
ever, at more than 500 horsepower, with a torque peak above 400 lb.-ft.
The track capability is enhanced by the output characteristics of the
engine – the 5.2-liter V8 features an exceptionally broad torque curve.
Combined with its high-revving ability, the flat-plane 5.2-liter V8 gives
drivers an enormous amount of performance and flexibility within each gear
of the lightweight six-speed manual transmission. A standard Ford-tuned
Torsen limited-slip differential optimizes cornering grip and
straight-line traction.
“Make no mistake, this is an American interpretation of a flat-plane
crankshaft V8, and the 5.2-liter produces a distinctive, throaty howl from
its four exhaust tips,” said Hameedi.
Balanced dynamics
The new Mustang platform is the strongest in the history of the brand,
with torsional stiffness increased 28 percent over the previous model.
That stiff structure ensures the suspension geometry remains consistent,
even under hard driving on back roads and tracks. Front stiffness is
further improved on GT350 with a cutting-edge injection-molded carbon
fiber composite grille opening and optional lightweight tower-to-tower
brace. The front track has been increased while spring rates and bushings
have been recalibrated all around, with ride height reduced compared to
Mustang GT.
For optimum handling, the wheels need to respond quickly to the contours
of the road and driver input. Reducing unsprung mass is key to improving
that response, but a balance must be struck between taking mass out of a
suspension and delivering truly capable braking performance.
Due to the significant speeds the car can develop, GT350 features the most
track-credible brake system ever offered on a Ford vehicle in terms of
absolute stopping power, fade resistance and brake pedal feel. The brakes
are two-piece cross-drilled iron discs mounted to aluminum hats. At the
front are massive 394-millimeter rotors clamped by Brembo six-piston fixed
calipers with integrated caliper bridges, while 380-millimeter rotors at
the rear utilize four-piston calipers.
GT350 makes use of extra-stiff 19-inch aluminum-alloy wheels – 10.5 inches
wide in front, 11.0 inches in the rear – clad in state-of-the-art Michelin
Pilot Super Sport tires with GT350-specific sidewall construction, tread
face and compound. The custom tires are designed to deliver maximum grip
on the road or at the track.
Ultra-quick responsiveness to changing conditions is provided by the
first-ever Ford application of continuously controlled MagneRide dampers.
The dampers are filled with a hydraulic fluid impregnated with iron
particles; when an electric current is passed through the fluid, a
near-instant adjustment of the suspension performance can be made. With
wheel position sensors monitoring motion thousands of times per second
combined with other vehicle data, changes can be made to each corner
independently every 10 milliseconds for optimum handling performance. This
is a system designed not just to make the car handle better but to instill
greater confidence in even the best driver.
Obsession to detail
“Everything we changed on GT350 is purely functional-driven design, with
the goal of improving the overall performance of the car,” said Chris
Svensson, Ford design director, The Americas. “We optimized the aero shape
of the car, and then fine-tuned what was left to increase downforce and
cooling airflow.” All bodywork from the windshield forward is unique to
this high-performance model and up to two inches lower than Mustang GT.
The new aluminum hood has been lowered and sloped, compared to the base
Mustang, tightly wrapped around the engine for the smallest possible
aerodynamic signature. Front and rear aero elements have been balanced to
work together on the track. The fascia has been resculpted to provide the
aggressive lower front splitter with maximum pressure and a ducted belly
pan delivers significant downforce. The hood outlet acts as a heat
extractor while also reducing underhood lift at high speed. At the rear,
much of the engineering was focused on creating an aggressive functional
diffuser doing double duty to increase downforce and provide cooling air
to the optional differential cooler, and a subtle lip spoiler across the
trailing edge of the decklid increases downforce without adding excess
drag.
The athletic stance of the all-new Mustang is further accentuated with
recontoured aluminum front fenders to accommodate the wider front track
and wider wheel arches. Front fender vents work with vented inner fenders
to draw out turbulent air in the wheel wells and smoothly direct it down
the side of the car. The forward-angled grille is designed with individual
openings to draw air through the radiator, high-pressure engine air
intake, cooling ducts for the front brakes and, optional with the Track
Pack, an engine oil cooler and a transmission cooler.
Focus-driven cockpit changes
Like everything else about GT350, the interior has been optimized for
driving, beginning with the specially designed Recaro sport seats with a
unique cloth. Hundreds of hours and many prototypes went into a seat that
is both comfortable in daily driving and capable on the track. A
flat-bottom steering wheel makes it easier for the driver to get in and
out, and is more ergonomic on the racetrack. Gauges are upgraded to
reflect the enormous performance capability of the car. Chrome and bright
finishes have been reduced or eliminated to prevent sun glare that may
distract the driver.
The advanced technology inherent to Mustang has been deployed for duty in
the Shelby GT350. An all-new integrated driver control system allows
selection of five unique modes that tailor ABS, stability control,
traction control, steering effort, throttle mapping, MagneRide tuning and
exhaust settings, depending on driver preference, to achieve maximum
performance. Drivers are invited to test them all.
Drivers interested in comfort, convenience and entertainment upgrades may
select the Tech Pack, which includes power, leather-trimmed seats; Shaker
Audio; 8-inch MyFord Touch® LCD touch screen; and dual zone electronic
temperature control, to name a few features.
“We took the best Ford Mustang yet and massaged every aspect of the car
that affects the performance driving experience,” said Hameedi. “We tested
endlessly on the most challenging roads and tracks in the world, and we
believe serious drivers will love the Shelby GT350 Mustang.”
50 years of Ford Mustang
Shelby GT350 Mustang is the latest in an all-new line of Mustang fastback
and convertible models, including the specially designed 50th Anniversary
Edition Mustang.
More than 9.2 million Mustangs have been sold since the car’s 1964 debut.
With more options to choose from, there is a Mustang to fit any lifestyle.
The upgraded V8 in Mustang GT – now delivering 435 horsepower and 400
lb.-ft. of torque – is joined by a 300-horsepower 3.7-liter V6 and an
all-new 2.3-liter EcoBoost® engine that brings state-of-the-art technology
to Mustang.
The Mustang 2.3-liter EcoBoost engine uses direct injection, variable cam
timing and a twin-scroll turbocharger to deliver the performance drivers
expect with an output of 310 horsepower and 320 lb.-ft. of torque.
The new Mustang continues to be popular. In addition to being the
most-liked vehicle on Facebook with 8 million likes, all-new models are
turning on U.S. dealer lots in an average of six days.
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