Mustang Shelby GT350
The Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 (S197 generation, 2007-2008, and S550 generation, 2015-2020) represents Ford's track-focused Mustang variant emphasizing handling and high-rpm performance over straight-line acceleration. The S550 GT350 features Ford's revolutionary 5.2-liter "Voodoo" V8 with flat-plane crankshaft producing 526 horsepower at 7,500 rpm and 429 lb-ft of torque at 4,750 rpm, paired exclusively with a Tremec TR-3160 6-speed manual transmission. The flat-plane crank configuration allows 8,250 rpm redline and delivers Ferrari-like high-rpm character with distinctive exhaust note unlike traditional cross-plane American V8s.
The GT350 includes comprehensive track-focused equipment: MagneRide adaptive suspension, larger Brembo brakes with 15.5-inch front rotors, Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires, Torsen limited-slip differential, aluminum strut tower brace, aerodynamic enhancements including functional cooling ducts and undertray, Recaro sport seats, and unique styling including vented hood and GT350 badging. Weighing approximately 3,760 pounds, the GT350 achieves 0-60 mph in 4.3 seconds while prioritizing lap time capability over drag strip performance. The GT350 earned widespread acclaim from automotive media for delivering genuine sports car handling dynamics in a Mustang package, with many reviewers comparing it favorably to European sports cars costing significantly more. The combination of exotic flat-plane V8, sophisticated suspension tuning, and track-focused engineering created one of the best-handling production Mustangs ever built. The S550 GT350 (discontinued after 2020) has strong collector appeal as potentially the last naturally aspirated, manual-transmission Shelby Mustang before Ford transitions to turbocharged and hybrid powertrains, representing the pinnacle of traditional American V8 Mustang performance.