2005 Ford Shelby Cobra GT500 Show Car
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 5.4 liter DOHC V8 | Weight | -- | ||
| Aspiration | supercharger with intercooler | Torque | 450 lb-ft | ||
| HP | over 450 hp | HP/Weight | -- | ||
| HP/Liter | 83.3 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | -- | Top Speed | -- | 
(from Ford Press 
			Release)  The most powerful factory-built Ford Mustang in 
			history will take to the street next year, following a unique 
			collaboration between performance car legend Carroll Shelby and the 
			Ford Special Vehicle Team (SVT). 
			
			Ford took the wraps off the 450-plus horsepower Ford Shelby Cobra 
			GT500 show car at the New Year International Auto Show March 23. 
			Designed in the unmistakable image of Shelby Mustangs of the 1960s, 
			the Shelby Cobra GT500 melds SVT's modern engineering with the 
			big-block performance that made the original GT500 the king of the 
			road. 
			
			"The all-new 2005 Ford Mustang is one of the hottest cars in many 
			years," says Phil Martens, Ford group vice president, Product 
			Creation. "Its chassis was engineered from the beginning to be the 
			basis of a high-performance, world-class sports car from SVT, and 
			the Shelby Cobra GT500 is it."
			
			Carroll Shelby lends his support to SVT, adapting his earlier role 
			as a senior advisor on the "Dream Team" that was assembled to 
			develop and build the 2005 Ford GT. 
			
			"I've worked with the SVT guys for several years now, and I know 
			they have the guts, the talent and the passion to deliver the best 
			performance Mustangs ever," says Shelby. 
			
			A production version of the GT500 will go on sale in 2006, 
			continuing the high-performance lineage of the SVT Mustang Cobra 
			model line. It will be followed by a steady stream of performance 
			products developed by SVT, possibly including a version of the 
			production-intent Sport Trac Adrenalin, the industry's first 
			performance sport-utility truck.
			
			"SVT led the modern-day factory performance trend with the Mustang 
			Cobra and the industry's first high-performance truck, the F-150 
			Lightning," says Hau Thai-Tang, director, Ford Advanced Product 
			Creation and SVT. "Today, we're building on that pioneering vision 
			with vehicles like the Ford GT, Shelby Cobra GT500 and Sport Trac 
			Adrenalin – great performance machines that connect with enthusiasts 
			in a way no other companies or vehicles can match." 
			
			The production GT500 will be the first in a string of specialty 
			Mustangs that SVT will help deliver. This will create Ford Motor 
			Company's – and one of the industry's – broadest product portfolio, 
			stretching from under $20,000 for the V-6 Mustang coupe to the 
			450-plus-horsepower GT500, each offering performance and value. 
			
			The GT500 and the production-intent Sport Trac Adrenalin teaser 
			accelerate the wave of momentum at SVT since the launch of the 2005 
			Ford GT supercar. SVT also now will develop non-SVT branded Ford 
			Division performance vehicles – including heritage-based performance 
			Mustangs in the spirit of the 2001 Bullitt GT and 2003 Mach 1 – as 
			it becomes more directly integrated into Ford's mainstream product 
			development process.
Shelby Cobra GT500's supercharged 5.4-liter DOHC V-8 produces over 450 hp
Just as the original 
			Shelby GT500 was the "step up" to big-block power from the GT350, 
			the new Ford Shelby Cobra GT500 steps up to Ford's 5.4-liter "MOD" 
			V-8. The result? The GT500 is the most powerful factory Mustang 
			ever. Its supercharged 5.4-liter, 32-valve V-8 evolves from SVT's 
			experience with supercharging the "MOD" engine to deliver more than 
			450 horsepower and 450 foot-pounds of torque. 
			
			The cast-iron-block, four-valve engine is force-fed an air-and-fuel 
			mixture via a screw-type supercharger at 8.5 pounds per square inch 
			of boost. Aluminum cylinder heads, piston rings and bearings sourced 
			from the Ford GT program bring a high level of proven durability to 
			the drivetrain, while upgraded cooling components promise longevity. 
			"Powered by SVT" camshaft covers are the finishing touch to the 
			engine. 
			
			"This version of the 5.4-liter V-8 has a higher horsepower rating 
			than any other factory Mustang in history," says Jay O'Connell, SVT 
			chief vehicle engineer. "It really delivers on the essence of two 
			great names in Ford performance – a mix of SVT's modern-day 
			experience with supercharging and the Shelby GT500's heritage of 
			big-block power."
			
			The engine has been further tuned from its first application in a 
			Mustang, the 2000 SVT Mustang Cobra R, a limited edition model of 
			300 units.
			
			Helping to put the power of the GT500's supercharged V-8 to the 
			pavement is a T-56 six-speed manual gearbox. The evenly spaced gears 
			mean less stirring is needed to find the "sweet spot" in keeping the 
			revs "on cam" for power to pass, while at the same time making the 
			most of the engine's broad torque curve. The heavy-duty transmission 
			has proven itself a willing companion to V-8 power in Mustangs in 
			both road and track environments, including the 2000 SVT Mustang 
			Cobra R, 2004 SVT Mustang Cobra and the new race-winning Ford Racing 
			Mustang FR500C.
Great power requires great control
The great Shelby 
			Mustangs of the 1960s were anything but one-trick ponies. They 
			earned their stripes on twisty roads and race tracks across America 
			and Europe. The Shelby Cobra GT500 show car continues that legacy of 
			all-around performance. 
			
			The GT500 starts with the solid 2005 Mustang underpinnings. The 
			all-new Mustang's platform was designed from the beginning with 
			performance derivatives in mind, providing an exceptionally rigid, 
			well-engineered starting point for SVT chassis engineers. 
			
			Using real-world experience gained during more than 12 years of 
			building great-handling SVT Mustang Cobras, SVT engineers retune and 
			upgrade key chassis components. Improvements such as revised shocks, 
			spring rates and upgraded stabilizer bars help the GT500 stop and 
			turn with the same authority as it goes.
			
			The GT500 features a MacPherson strut independent front suspension 
			with "Reverse L" lower control arms, and a solid-axle, three-link 
			rear suspension with coil springs and a Panhard rod for precise 
			control of the rear axle. 
			
			This rear suspension design has been validated on the track by Ford 
			Racing. The race-prepared Ford Racing Mustang FR500C was 
			purpose-built from the base 2005 Mustang body structure and 
			suspension geometry to run in the Grand-Am Cup series, a class of 
			road racing for production-based cars. Competing against the best 
			from Germany and Japan, a Mustang FR500C competed in and won its 
			first ever race in the season-opener at Daytona International 
			Speedway in February 2005.
			
			"SVT and Ford Racing will be working closer than ever as we go 
			forward on future projects, especially Mustangs," says Thai-Tang, a 
			Ford Racing alumnus who served as the race engineer for the 
			Newman-Haas Racing team in 1993. "The Mustang FR500C racing program 
			is an exact demonstration of the capability we engineered into the 
			mainstream Mustang to be capable of. Now, we have both a Daytona 
			victory and the return of the Shelby Cobra GT500 to showcase Mustang 
			performance possibilities."
			
			To match this power and handling ability, SVT fitted some of the 
			biggest brakes in the business to the GT500. Fourteen-inch 
			cross-drilled Brembo rotors up front and 13-inch discs in the rear 
			continue SVT's legacy of great-braking Mustangs. Secure footing is 
			provided by 19-inch wheels wrapped in high-performance tires. 
			
The snake is back – Legendary looks with SVT function
The Shelby Cobra GT500 
			combines the dramatic design genes of the all-new Mustang with 
			Carroll Shelby's legendary performance image to create an SVT 
			Mustang that broadens the power brand's design approach and appeal.
			
			1968 Shelby GT500 was one of many Mustangs that served as the design 
			inspiration for the new Shelby Cobra GT500.
			
			"The restrained, performance-oriented SVT design theme has become 
			instantly recognizable to enthusiasts without brash styling cues," 
			says Doug Gaffka, design director, Ford SVT vehicles. "The GT500 
			takes a huge leap forward by combining the modern Mustang muscle car 
			with the classic Shelby performance look to expand SVT's reach to a 
			much bigger audience."
			
			The 2005 Mustang design team drew inspiration from classic Shelby 
			Mustangs, the models that transformed the mild-mannered pony car 
			into a muscle car with attitude. Envisioning an SVT model, the team 
			tested GT500 design cues on the Mustang GT coupe concept that was 
			unveiled at the 2003 North American International Auto Show. In 
			2004, designers further developed the GT500 look on the Mustang GT-R, 
			a race-bred concept with the dual purpose of foreshadowing SVT's 
			Mustang design direction and Ford Racing's plans to return Mustang 
			to road racing.
			
			The GT500 now comes into full light, punctuated by the classic 
			LeMans-style white stripes that race along the top of the show car's 
			"SVT Red" paint from nose to tail. The stripes recall the Shelby 
			Mustangs that marked another important 1960's Mustang transition 
			when Ford put it on the track to becoming a racing legend. The GT500 
			nomenclature is prominent in the lower bodyside racing stripe, 
			another cue from the classic Shelby Mustangs. 
			
			"The new Mustang has classic design cues from some of the 
			best-looking Mustangs of all-time, including the Shelbys," says 
			Keith Rogman, Mustang senior designer. "The design of the GT500 has 
			been at the forefront of our minds since the outset of the entire 
			Mustang program."
			
			The Shelby design elements alone are enough to tell the GT500 story 
			but are not the only visual cues that set this Mustang apart. The 
			reworked front fascia features a functional air splitter and the 
			unique hood has heat-extraction ducts, combining to provide improved 
			airflow and aerodynamics. Revised headlamp insets offer a more 
			aggressive look and result in symmetrical upper and lower grilles 
			with large air openings, creating a visual connection to vintage 
			Shelby Mustangs.
			
			The unique rear fascia features strakes inspired by the Ford GT's 
			integrated rear airflow diffuser, and a rear spoiler reminiscent of 
			a classic GT500. To mark the collaboration of two Mustang 
			performance icons, the GT500 features Shelby and SVT badging.
			
			Continuing the snake logo tradition of past-generation SVT Mustang 
			Cobras, as well as late-model Shelby Mustangs, the fenders each 
			feature an updated design of the Cobra. For the first time on any 
			SVT Mustang, the front grille features an off-center snake in place 
			of the standard running horse. "GT500" is emblazoned inside the side 
			rocker stripes, and the name "SHELBY" is prominently featured across 
			the rear deck. The SVT logo can be seen on the wheel center caps, a 
			signature SVT location, as well as on the doorsill plates. To top if 
			off, the "gas cap" medallion between the taillights reads "Shelby 
			GT500" centered on the Cobra image.
			
			The interior is completely wrapped in ebony black leather, including 
			the top of the dash, door panels and center arm rest. Also wrapped 
			in ebony leather are the shift lever, shift boot and parking-brake 
			handle. SVT Red leather seat and door panel inserts provide a marked 
			contrast to the rest of the leather-trimmed cabin, surrounding the 
			performance enthusiast with luxury and comfort. Snake logos 
			embroidered into the seat backs finish the package.
			
			"We've taken leather design trends to a new level by using it on 
			almost every exposed surface in the GT500," says Rogman. "Leather 
			has long been a performance fashion accessory for enthusiasts, from 
			jackets to racing gloves, so it perfectly matches all the other 
			driving oriented cues."
			
			The Shelby GT500 script and Cobra image are repeated on the steering 
			wheel cap. Behind the wheel are titanium-faced gauges swapped in 
			location so that the tachometer is dominant visually for the driver. 
			The chrome accessories inside the cabin have been replaced with a 
			satin aluminum finish, including the aluminum shift lever knob that 
			is nicely positioned for quick, positive shifts of the six-speed 
			transmission. 
SVT and Shelby: The Legends Grow
With the look and legend 
			one would expect from Carroll Shelby and the kind of power and 
			performance enthusiasts have come to expect from SVT, the GT500 show 
			car points to a brand new era in Ford Motor Company's performance 
			future.
			
			"Carroll Shelby is truly a living automotive legend, a Ford 
			performance legend," says Martens. "It's a dream come true to be 
			able to put the Shelby name on a Mustang again."
			
			Carroll Shelby first put his name on a Mustang back in 1964 when he 
			was asked to inject some high performance into the brand-new pony 
			car. The result was the GT350R, a lightweight, handling-focused race 
			car that earned the Mustang its first performance credentials. 
			Subsequent Shelby Mustangs included a street version of the race 
			car, the GT350, and what was known as the "rent-a-racer" Mustang, 
			the GT350H, a joint project with the Hertz rental car corporation.
			
			The ultimate Shelby Mustang of the era was the GT500KR, or "King of 
			the Road." Powered by a big block 428-cubic inch "Cobra Jet" V-8, 
			the GT500KR was one of the most powerful, and memorable, muscle cars 
			of that period. Shelby Mustang production ceased in 1970 with a 
			total volume of 14,559 units.
			
			The Ford Special Vehicle Team brought performance back to Mustang in 
			1993. After 12 years and with nearly 80,000 high-performance 
			Mustangs on the streets, and a total SVT vehicle production nearing 
			145,000 vehicles, SVT is primed for growth with the GT500 serving as 
			the foundation for other performance Mustang projects.
			
			By bringing together Carroll Shelby and Ford SVT, the company's 
			commitment to performance becomes as powerful as at any time in its 
			history - including the famed "Total Performance" days of the 1960s. 
			From the Ford GT supercar, the GT500, to a rejuvenated Ford Racing 
			Performance Parts program - performance and racing adds luster to 
			its proud brand heritage.
			
			"SVT has been and will remain the leader in performance vehicle 
			engineering and marketing," says Martens. "SVT remains unique in 
			offering the total performance experience. The return of Carroll 
			Shelby to our performance family only strengthens our firepower."



