Snake Eyes: A 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Gallery
Tom Appel
If Ford Mustang and Shelby marketing chief Jim Owens is happy about anything, it’s this: “There is no better time to be a performance-car enthusiast than right now,” he says. No doubt he feels that way because for 2020 his stable of steeds has a new leader, the 760-horsepower Shelby GT500. It is, Owens notes, the fastest street-legal Mustang ever, either in a straight line or lapping a road course.
This first GT500 since 2014 starts at $73,995, including Gas Guzzler Tax and delivery charge. Designed to handle as well as accelerate, we’ll refer you to Consumer Guide’s First Spin report for an unbridled account of this powerhouse pony. When Ford brought the GT500 North American Track Tour to Autobahn Country Club in Joliet, Illinois, on a hot early July day, CG came out to soak up the car’s magnificent sound and some of its fury (per program limitations). It did, however, allow us to take a closer look at some of the GT500’s high-performance features that form the basis of this report.
Shift lever? Nope. The Tremec gearbox, which can make shifts as quickly as 80 milliseconds, is activated by a dial on the console—though steering-wheel paddle shifters are included for drivers who choose to assume more control for themselves. Available drive modes are “Normal,” “Weather,” “Sport,” and “Drag & Track.”