262 kph topspeed? with 558 hp.

Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 specs
Price in Europe | €57,000 - €63,500 |
Price in US | $49,495 - $55,330 |
Car type | Coupe |
Curb weight | 1712-1724 kg (3774-3801 lbs) |
Introduced | 2010 |
Origin country | United States |
Gas mileage | 45.3-12.8 l/100 km (5-18 mpg US / 6-22 mpg UK) |
CO2 emissions | 384 g/km |
Views | 48.5k |
Submitted by | BumRush |
Lap times
Acceleration (kph)
0 - 40 kph | 1.9 s |
0 - 50 kph | 2.1 s |
0 - 60 kph | 2.6 s |
0 - 80 kph | 3.9 s |
0 - 100 kph | 4.8 s |
0 - 120 kph | 6.4 s |
0 - 130 kph | 7.0 s |
0 - 140 kph | 7.9 s |
0 - 160 kph | 9.5 s |
0 - 180 kph | 11.7 s |
0 - 200 kph | 14.0 s |
Acceleration (mph)
0 - 30 mph | 1.6 s |
0 - 40 mph | 2.3 s |
0 - 50 mph | 3.1 s |
0 - 60 mph | 4.1 s |
0 - 70 mph | 5.1 s |
0 - 80 mph | 6.3 s |
0 - 90 mph | 7.7 s |
0 - 100 mph | 9.1 s |
0 - 150 mph | 23.1 s |
Est. 1/8 mile | 9.0 s @ 96.9 mph |
1/4 mile | 12.4 s @ 117.4 mph |

General performance
Top speed | 262 kph (163 mph) |
Est. 0 - 100 mph - 0 | 16.2 s @ 1312 ft |
Est. max acceleration | 0.63 g (6 m/s²) |
18m slalom | 64.7 kph (40.2 mph) |
Lateral acceleration | 1.01 g (10 m/s²) |
100 kph - 0 | 38 m (124 ft) |
200 kph - 0 | 148 m (485 ft) |
60 mph - 0 | 32 m (104 ft) |
Powertrain specs
Engine type | SuperCharged 5.4L V8 |
Displacement | 5.4 l (330 ci) |
Power | 558 ps (550 bhp / 410 kw) @ 6200 rpm |
Torque | 689 Nm (508 lb-ft) @ 4250 rpm |
Power / liter | 103 ps (102 hp) |
Power / weight | 325 ps (320 bhp) / t |
Torque / weight | 401 Nm (296 lb-ft) / t |
Efficiency | 19 PS per l/100 km |
Power / €5000 | 46 ps |
Transmission | 6-Speed Manual |
Layout | front engine, rear wheel drive |
Rolling acceleration
80 - 120 kph (4) | 3.8 s |
80 - 120 kph (5) | 6.0 s |
80 - 120 kph (6) | 11.9 s |
80 - 160 kph (4) | 7.7 s |
80 - 160 kph (5) | 12.1 s |
80 - 160 kph (6) | 24.7 s |
Est. 100 - 140 kph | 3.1 s |
Est. 100 - 200 kph | 9.3 s |
Mustang Shelby GT500 competition




BR2' 13y ago
I saw one of these today parked outside a FishWorks, it as black with red, this thing Truly has road presence in it, it really does, its a lot smaller up close then i thought it would be though, i thought it had an aftermarket hood because i was walking up to it from the back, and that raised hood looked big, but it was stock.
Unfortunetly i didnt get to see it start up or talk to the person that owned it, they were gone by the time i was back:(
As a rare site on UK roads, it was truly a spectacle, But yeah this pictures in no way do this car justice and i can only imagine what a 2013 GT500 is like in person in that same color.

ROD. 13y ago
@Viking Hey I noticed Fastestlaps re-posted lap times of cars equipped with things such as cages and racing seats. I thought they were removed for that soul purpose. Was there a change in policy or something?

Viking 14y ago
@MondayBlues in the 2011 edition of the Car and Driver Lightning Lap, they point out the Ford factory lap time for this car at VIR is 2:58.5 which is faster than their 3:04. However, it was done using a racing seat. I haven't added the factory time, because I think the racing seat has much better side bolsters than the stock seats, thus an unfair advantage. What is your opinion?



GriggsRacing 14y ago
Makes me wonder why MT didn't use the GT500 against the ZL1, instead of the BOSS LS.

phavyarden 14y ago
Believe me that the new GT500 It's not in the league of the ZR1. It would be maybe quicker than the ZL1 at straight line, and little bit slower at the track. Thats my bet.
But it has no chance against the Corvette, that's why it cost about 40k more.

Rhinosaurus Rex 14y ago
Cant wait for the 2013 Gt500, 650hp and over 200mph, its gonna be something. More powerful than a Zr1 and a heck of a lot cheaper.

Alex 14y ago
yeah data is wrong. this page: porsche cayman R< Gt500 < bmw 650. bmw
650 page:
bmw 650< porsche cayman S =>
Cayman R < GT500 < cayman S => cayman R < cayman S. Which is BS, cayman R is the fastest porsche cayman


Dirtdickler 15y ago
When comparing cars here ONLY the labs w/ same driver should be taken into consideration. I seriously doubt the GT500 would beat a ZR1 let a lone a Z06 or Cayman R for that matter...
Not saying the GT500 isn't a good / fast car just not that good. I want a Boss 302 without all the stripes. Why do they got to screw it up with all the "look at me" crap? It would look much better looking like a standard GT with lower suspension / upgraded wheels&tires.

Mike B 15y ago
2013 facelift models revealed, the GT500 gets a 5.8L supercharged V8 with 650hp and 600lbft. weight will be 3850lbs.
http://www.autoblog.com/2011/11/15/2013-ford-shelby-gt500-delivers-650-hp-and-200-mph-straight-from/
http://www.autoblog.com/2011/11/15/2013-ford-mustang-and-boss-302-get-styling-packaging-updates/
GT gets 420hp




gallardo man 15y ago
hahahahahaahh! faster than a zr1. i dont like the zr1, but man, thats just something called "false information"

Viking 15y ago
The Brembo brakes have been used since the GT500 came out, nothing new. The electric steering on the other hand definitly is an improvement. The 2011 model Mustangs have tighter feeling steering response. The new aluminum block saves weight which definitly helps. But more importantly, it might be helpng to disipate heat. The supercharged Mustangs have had a problem with heat soak. The engine computers can adjust to save the engine, but in doing so they cut most of the extra power generated by the supercharger. Normally aspirated Mustangs don't have this problem.

Viking 15y ago
Well I know that the VIR and the Willow Springs Streets lap time are definitly with the 2011 model year. The Streets lap time is by Randy Pobst, an excellent pro driver. The VIR time is by the Car and Driver guys. They are sometime racers as well, but probably not as good as Randy.

2010 or 2011? 15y ago
Does anyone know for sure the laptimes are for the 2010 (iron block) OR 2011 alum block, electric steering, brembo brakes?

monkeypop 15y ago
Motortrend needs to start using Randy Pobst for all its lap times. This guy was quicker in the GT500 than edmunds was with the ZR1 and he drove a Z06 Carbon quicker than Motortrends 458 time.
I think this shows just how screwed up these lap times can be depending on driver.. also goes to show what a pro driver can do compared with your typical car reviewer.

berdjmora 15y ago
Poor Mustang fans,
Wait till you see the 2012 Camaro ZL1, 6.2L supercharged 550 hp, slays this GT500 worm...

Mike B 16y ago
Will you correct the name? is a 2010(2011MY) Ford Mustang Shelby GT500
http://www.fordvehicles.com/cars/mustang/trim/?trim=shelbygt500


Georg 16y ago
sportauto tested the GT500 and they weight the car with 1712kg so we have more sources claiming higher weight than low weight and they also scaled only 56.2/43.8 weight balance
Next to that the accleration figures were pretty poor too.. 4.9s 0-100km/h 9.5s 0-160km/h and 14.3s 0-200km/h
Tested car was equipped with Dunlop SP Sport Maxx 245/35 front 285/30 ZR20


Viking 16y ago
Hi Georg, I think you meant to say Road and Track (not Car and Driver). I actually trust the Car and Driver scales, they seem to be pretty consistent. Road and Track are pretty inconsistent on weights. Both magazines have good road racer drivers, but they tend to be not as good at getting some cars to accelerate consistantly. Even with the lighter engine, the Mustang Shelby GT500 (proper name) is too heavy to match the lightweight Corvette Grand Sport on most road courses, most would agree with that assessment.

Georg 16y ago
@keight
according to C&D the GT500 is even more heavy, their tested GT500 with 3820lbs in the compare vs the Corvette Grand Sport
and their buyers guide also claim 3820lbs..
http://buyersguide.roadandtrack.com/ford/mustang/2011/ford-mustang-shelby-gt500-coupe/specs#features