If you liked the video of Toyota's GR GT3 racer testing at Belgium's Circuit Spa-Francorchamps, settle in for more V8 thunder. As Ford prepares to contest 24 Hours of Le Mans with the Ford Mustang GTD, the automaker's taken the pure-track version of its $325,000 pony car to the Nurburgring for testing. Car Spy Media did us all the favor of capturing three minutes of the shakedown, the soundtrack an operatic warm-up session for the coupe's 5.2-liter supercharged V8.
Revealed last August, during five weeks in April and May this year Ford opened a reservation window to claim the Mustang GTD's 2025 and 2026 model year production runs. We're told more than 7,500 thirsty shoppers submitted applications to spend what will be far more than $325,000 by the time the options and fees are tallied.
Check out the sounds in the video above, and if you're hungry for a deep dive into how the GTD does what it does, YouTube's got another presentation you might like.
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