The sixth-generation Ford Mustang may have included styling inspired by previous-generation cars, but what was under the skin was…
The sixth-generation Ford Mustang may have included styling inspired by previous-generation cars, but what was under the skin was fairly revolutionary for the model line, including a new range of engines and independent suspension on the rear axle. One of the new models introduced for this lineup was the Shelby GT350 — a track-focused edition of the Mustang that offered a hardcore experience for those who wanted a lighter and more engaging Mustang that could easily be used for casual track days or converted for competition. Our featured car is a 2019 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 Coupe, featuring a hand-built 5.2-liter V8 engine and the all-important six-speed manual transmission.
The design of the Shelby GT350 Coupe was typical of the sixth-generation ’Stang, featuring callbacks to the classic Mustangs of the ’60s but with modern flair. The GT350 added several visual cues to differentiate it from other models, including functional aero, such as a larger front grille and functional air vents on the hood. Our featured car is finished in Magnetic Metallic, with a black vinyl over-the-top stripe and a body-matching magnetic accent. This Mustang rides on 19-inch painted alloy wheels, while the exterior appearance is completed with a subtle rear spoiler and quad-tip dual exhaust system. While the GT350 is a more track-focused version of the Mustang, that doesn’t mean the interior is left without its luxuries. Our featured car has been equipped with the Electronics Package and features a Bang & Olufsen 12-speaker premium sound system. Added safety comes in the form of the BLIS with cross-traffic alert, while remote keyless entry adds to the convenience. The ebony interior features leather-trimmed sports seats, while the cabin’s appearance is enhanced with black Shelby floor mats and an exposed carbon fiber instrument panel. This 2019 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 Coupe also features the Shelby Exclusive Trim package, as well as an Alcantara-wrapped steering wheel.
Under the hood of the 2019 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 Coupe lies a hand-built 5.2L “Voodoo” V8 engine. This power plant outputs 526 hp and 429 lb-ft of torque. That power is handled by a six-speed manual transmission and sent to the rear wheels. There’s a Torsen differential that helps distribute power between the rear wheels, with a 3.73 axle ratio. Handling is enhanced by the Magaeride damping system, while Brembo brake calipers and 2-piece vented brake rotors provide adequate stopping power.
The sixth-generation Ford Mustang may have included styling inspired by previous-generation cars, but what was under the skin was fairly revolutionary for the model line, including a new range of engines and independent suspension on the rear axle. One of the new models introduced for this lineup was the Shelby GT350 — a track-focused edition of the Mustang that offered a hardcore experience for those who wanted…
The sixth-generation Ford Mustang may have included styling inspired by previous-generation cars, but what was under the skin was fairly revolutionary for the model line, including a new range of engines and independent suspension on the rear axle. One of the new models introduced for this lineup was the Shelby GT350 — a track-focused edition of the Mustang that offered a hardcore experience for those who wanted a lighter and more engaging Mustang that could easily be used for casual track days or converted for competition. Our featured car is a 2019 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 Coupe, featuring a hand-built 5.2-liter V8 engine and the all-important six-speed manual transmission.
The design of the Shelby GT350 Coupe was typical of the sixth-generation ’Stang, featuring callbacks to the classic Mustangs of the ’60s but with modern flair. The GT350 added several visual cues to differentiate it from other models, including functional aero, such as a larger front grille and functional air vents on the hood. Our featured car is finished in Magnetic Metallic, with a black vinyl over-the-top stripe and a body-matching magnetic accent. This Mustang rides on 19-inch painted alloy wheels, while the exterior appearance is completed with a subtle rear spoiler and quad-tip dual exhaust system. While the GT350 is a more track-focused version of the Mustang, that doesn’t mean the interior is left without its luxuries. Our featured car has been equipped with the Electronics Package and features a Bang & Olufsen 12-speaker premium sound system. Added safety comes in the form of the BLIS with cross-traffic alert, while remote keyless entry adds to the convenience. The ebony interior features leather-trimmed sports seats, while the cabin’s appearance is enhanced with black Shelby floor mats and an exposed carbon fiber instrument panel. This 2019 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 Coupe also features the Shelby Exclusive Trim package, as well as an Alcantara-wrapped steering wheel.
Under the hood of the 2019 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 Coupe lies a hand-built 5.2L “Voodoo” V8 engine. This power plant outputs 526 hp and 429 lb-ft of torque. That power is handled by a six-speed manual transmission and sent to the rear wheels. There’s a Torsen differential that helps distribute power between the rear wheels, with a 3.73 axle ratio. Handling is enhanced by the Magaeride damping system, while Brembo brake calipers and 2-piece vented brake rotors provide adequate stopping power.