Limited Edition Of The Mustang GT Performance With Manual Transmission Sells Out In Less Than An Hour In Brazil, Highlighting Exclusivity, V8 Power And Sport Appeal
The new special series of the Ford Mustang GT Performance with manual transmission hit the market with full force. In less than an hour after the sales began, all 200 available units were sold, generating a revenue of R$ 120 million for the manufacturer.
Exclusivity And Power Attract Buyers Of The Ford Mustang Manual
The model was sold for R$ 600 thousand, and exclusivity was one of the major factors for the rapid sale. Only 200 units were made available. Part of them was allocated to loyal customers of the brand, while the rest was reserved for new buyers.
The Mustang GT Performance manual is equipped with a 5.0L V8 engine from the Coyote family, delivering 492 horsepower and 57.8 kgfm of torque.
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The transmission is a 6-speed manual, one of the main attractions of this version. The acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h occurs in just 4.3 seconds, thanks to the Launch Control system and other performance features.
Eye-Catching Design And Comfort
The design is also eye-catching. The pony symbol, GT, and 5.0 badges have a bronze finish, a color that also appears on the 19-inch (approx. 48 cm) wheels. The brake calipers are red, reinforcing the car’s sporty appeal.
Inside, the manual Mustang features Recaro bucket seats with leather upholstery, a 12.4-inch (approx. 31 cm) digital instrument cluster, and a 13.2-inch (approx. 34 cm) multimedia center, compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The sound system is from Bang & Olufsen.
Technology And Driving Modes
The model offers adaptive suspension and various driving modes, including Normal, Sport, Slippery, Track, and Drag. The Rev Match system allows for gear shifts without lifting off the throttle.
In terms of safety, the car comes with 7 airbags, lane departure warning with correction, and emergency braking system.
Refined Cabin And Available Colors
The cabin has a sophisticated finish and digital air conditioning. The available colors for the body are gray, white, and black.
With this launch, Ford showed that there is still space for sports cars with manual transmission. And the public responded enthusiastically: all units were sold in just one hour.
With information from Garagem 360.

Simples, só fabricar carro de homem de verdade que esgota rápido, mas o mundo só faz carros para frescos hoje em dia
Falta de respeito com o brasileiro. Esse carro nos EUA é vendido normalmente, câmbio manual é opcional. Aqui vira essa palhaçada… ele tinha que ser vendido nas mesmas condições do automático. Vai Brasiiillllllll.
Nos Estados Unidos um Mustang dependendo da versão é vendido a partir de 30mil dólares até 60mil dólares,em reais de 180 mil até 360 mil então calcule o imposto nosso.