2008 Ford Mustang Bullitt
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 4.6 liter SOHC V8 | Weight | -- | ||
| Aspiration | natural | Torque | 325 lb-ft @ 4250 rpm | ||
| HP | 315 hp @ 6000 rpm | HP/Weight | -- | ||
| HP/Liter | 68.5 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | -- | Top Speed | -- | 
(from Ford Press 
			Release)  Four decades after hitting the big screen and 
			redefining the on-screen car chase, the Ford Mustang Bullitt returns 
			to the streets in 2008, blending the best Mustang ever with the 
			latest Ford Racing technology.
			
			This modern classic delivers a balance of power and performance, 
			thanks to special chassis and suspension tweaks as well as the 315 
			horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque that Bullitt delivers 
			through its 4.6-liter V-8 engine. 
			
			The 2008 Mustang Bullitt embodies the true spirit of the 1968 movie 
			car, said Derrick Kuzak, group vice president, Global Product 
			Development. Like the original Bullitt, this car dials the driving 
			dynamics up a notch for Mustang enthusiasts who love the 
			performance, handling and the sweet sound of Ford power that only 
			Mustang can deliver. 
			
			The 2008 Bullitt arrives in dealers early next year, with a starting 
			MSRP of $31,075 (including destination and delivery) and limited 
			production of 7,700 units for the U.S. and Canada. 
			
			The launch of the limited edition 2008 Mustang Bullitt coincides 
			with the 40th anniversary of the release of the Warner Bros. 
			Pictures film that gave the original car its name. In the movie, 
			legendary actor Steve McQueen drove a Dark Highland Green 1968 
			Mustang GT that gained cult status among Mustang enthusiasts, thanks 
			to a seven-minute scene that film and car buffs believe defined the 
			modern movie car chase.
Bullitt Chassis Delivers a Balance of Performance and Comfort
Ford engineers modified the 2008 Mustang Bullitts chassis and 
			suspension to fine-tune handling and ensure the extra horsepower and 
			torque from the 4.6-liter V-8 is put to good use. The live rear axle 
			uses a unique 3.73:1 gear that helps launch the Bullitt with vigor.
			
			
			Stock Mustang GT shocks and struts were swapped out for new units 
			that allowed engineers to dial in a more aggressive driving dynamic 
			while still maintaining the outstanding ride and balance of the base 
			Mustang GT. A tower-to-tower brace designed specifically for the 
			Bullitt lends additional torsional and lateral stiffness to the 
			chassis for improved cornering and holds a unique serial number for 
			each Bullitt. 
			
			The 2008 Mustang Bullitt delivers balanced performance, said Paul 
			Randle, chief engineer. Comfort is not compromised for performance. 
			Performance is on demand. You can easily take Bullitt from the track 
			to the street and back onto the track with confidence. 
			
			The brakes also have been improved versus the base Mustang GTs. 
			More aggressive front pads were developed specifically for Bullitt 
			and improve fade resistance and pedal feel. 
			
			The 2008 Mustang Bullitt wears unique cast-aluminum Euroflange 
			wheels, offering a modern twist on the original movie car. The Dark 
			Argent Gray spokes feature a satin finish, while a bright-machined 
			lip completes the look. Calipers are colored to match the wheel. The 
			wheels are wrapped in the same P235/50ZR 18 BF Goodrich g-Force T/A 
			KDWS tires used on Mustangs at the Ford Racing High Performance 
			Driving School at Miller Motorsports Park in Utah.
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Bullitt packs firepower under the hood. The 4.6-liter, 3-valve V-8 
			delivers 315 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 325 pound-feet of torque at 
			4,250 rpm. 
			
			Engine calibration is designed to increase throttle response for a 
			snappier acceleration feel. The redline has been boosted by 250 rpm 
			to 6,500, with top-end speed bumped to 151 miles-per-hour. Gears are 
			selected via a Tremac 5-speed manual transmission, and the shifter 
			is topped with a polished aluminum shift ball designed specifically 
			for the 2008 Bullitt.
			
			The car features the first use of an open-element air filter in a 
			factory-produced, fuel-injected Mustang. Inspired by Ford Racing, 
			the intake is tucked neatly behind the driver side headlamp, mounted 
			in an air box that was tooled up specifically for the Mustang. The 
			hood liner was extensively modified to provide a full seal to the 
			air box, ensuring that the engine is fed a steady diet of cooler 
			air. 
			
			Colder air reduces intake losses, said Randle. The new cold-air 
			intake has shown a reduction in rise over ambient temperature from 
			50 degrees down to 17 degrees Fahrenheit. That equates to more 
			horsepower and more torque in all driving conditions.
			
			Engine performance is further enhanced through the use of an 
			innovative adaptive spark ignition system, new for the 2008 Mustang.
			
			
			The system can sense, within a few seconds, what type of fuel is 
			being injected into the motor and adjusts the spark to provide 
			maximum torque at any given speed  and as much as 10 pounds-feet 
			more between 1,000 and 4,000 rpm. 
			
			Bullitt can run on either premium or regular fuel. Ford recommends 
			premium fuel for optimum performance, but the adaptive spark 
			ignition will adjust the spark to burn regular fuel without damaging 
			the engine. 
			
			With all the improvements weve made to the engine and the taller 
			3.73-to-1 rear gear, the Bullitt will plant you firmly in the 
			drivers seat when you stand on the throttle. Weve seen zero to 60 
			times drop by up to three tenths of a second, said Randle. Theres 
			also plenty of power on tap at any speed. The car definitely feels 
			lighter on its feet, and it is. 
			
			The custom-designed exhaust system continues Mustangs traditional 
			use of a true dual-exhaust system with a new H-pipe specifically 
			developed for Bullitt. The all-new mufflers, featuring larger 
			3.5-inch chrome tips (versus the 3-inch tips on the standard Mustang 
			GT) are tuned to minimize backpressure, maximize horsepower and 
			provide the Bullitt with its powerful exhaust note. 
			
			We wanted to get the exhaust note as close to the original movie 
			car as possible, so we based it on a digitally mastered DVD, said 
			Randle. We wanted something that would rumble your heart, literally 
			buzz you  and the Bullitt team delivered. 
			
Capturing the Bullitts Undercover Look
The original 1968 Mustangs stealth-like appearance wasnt 
			necessarily intentional. In typical Hollywood fashion, the movie 
			crew removed all exterior badges and logos from the car  including 
			the iconic pony badge on the grille. 
			
			The 2008 Mustang Bullitt calls back the original movie car in 
			painstaking detail  right down to the dark green paint and lack of 
			exterior badges, scoops and spoilers. 
			
			The only visible identification is the word Bullitt dropped into a 
			gun-sight graphic in the center of the faux gas cap on the decklid.
			
			
			The 2008 Mustang Bullitt, like the movie car, is a wolf in sheeps 
			clothing, said Doug Gaffka, chief designer. Mustang is  and 
			always has been  such an icon that its recognizable without the 
			badges. But Bullitts clean exterior doesnt give away the Ford 
			Racing-inspired power and performance lurking under its skin.
			
			The new Bullitt wears a close match to the movie cars 1968 Highland 
			Green paint, officially called Dark Highland Green. This distinctive 
			color has only graced one other Mustang, the 2001 Mustang Bullitt. 
			Gaffka assures Bullitt enthusiasts that the color will remain an 
			exclusive Mustang Bullitt color. Non-purists can opt for only one 
			other color  black.
			
			The Mustang Bullitt uses the standard Mustang GTs front fascia. A 
			new black-mesh grille is devoid of the standard chrome pony and is 
			accented by a satin aluminum strip that represents the chrome grille 
			surround on the 1968 car. The rear fascia also is shared with the 
			standard Mustang GT and houses Bullitts unique dual exhaust tips. 
			Dark Argent Gray painted brake calipers closely match the wheel 
			spokes, while staying true to the original.
Bullitt Interior Delivers Comfort with a Purpose
			The interior is pure Mustang Bullitt, understated and dressed in 
			Charcoal Black leather and Satin metallic trim. The centerpiece of 
			the interior is the hand-machined, aluminum swirl dash panel 
			appliqu. 
			
			The machined appliqu differentiates the Bullitt from any other 
			Mustang in the line-up, said Gaffka. Its also perfect for the 
			Bullitt. The graphic presentation brings back the feel of the 60s 
			while still staying true to the Mustangs modern interior design.
			
			
			Satin aluminum bezels circle the air vents and gauges, complementing 
			a satin aluminum shift ball that replaces the standard 
			leather-wrapped shifter on the Mustang GT. The pedals wear 
			race-inspired aluminum covers that further reinforce Bullitts 
			performance intentions.
			
			The interior is graphically clean. The only identifying marks 
			visible inside Bullitt are the logo and gun-sight graphic mounted in 
			the center of the leather-wrapped steering wheel and the word 
			Bullitt embossed into the metal sill plates.
			
			The Dark Charcoal leather seats pick up the diamond perforation 
			inserts from the base Mustang GT. The seats are patterned after 
			those in the Shelby GT500 providing added lumbar and bolster 
			support. The seats are constructed using the new soy-based foam 
			developed by Ford and introduced on the 2008 Mustang. The soy foam, 
			made up of 24 percent renewable content, is produced through a 
			process that requires less energy and emits less CO2.
Bullitt Pushes Beyond
The Bullitt package enhances the Mustang GT Premium package with the following:
- 
				3.73:1 Limited Slip Rear Axle 
- 
				Ford Racing Power Pack (cold air induction system) 
- 
				High Performance Calibration 
- 
				Performance Friction Carbon Metallic front brake pads 
- 
				Ford Racing Strut Tower Brace 
- 
				Sport tuned suspension (shocks/springs/stabilizer bar) 
- 
				Modified H Pipe 
- 
				Dark Grey Brake Calipers 
- 
				18-inch Euro-Flange Bullitt Wheels with Charcoal Satin Finish 
- 
				3.5-inch Packed Exhaust Tips 
- 
				Distinct Upper Grille 
- 
				Bullitt emblem on faux fuel cap 
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				Black interior with upgraded steering wheel 
- 
				Charcoal Black sport leather seats 
- 
				Unique IP finish (hand-machined aluminum swirl) 
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				Satin Aluminum interior accents (ball shifter/sill plate/pedal covers) 
Standard content also includes:
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				4.6-liter 3-valve V-8 engine 
- 
				5-speed manual transmission 
- 
				Auxiliary audio input jack 
- 
				One-touch up-down power windows 
- 
				Power mirrors and door locks 
- 
				Keyless entry 
- 
				Air conditioning 
- 
				Tilt steering wheel 
- 
				Speed control 
- 
				Rear window defroster 
- 
				Four-wheel power disc brakes 
- 
				Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Traction Control 
- 
				Seat-mounted side air bags 
- 
				LATCH 
- 
				Personal Safety System 
- 
				SecuriLock 
- 
				Tire Pressure Monitoring System 
- 
				Shaker 500 Audio System with six-disc CD player, MP3 and eight speakers 
Available options include:
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				HID headlamps 
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				Shaker 1000 Audio System six-disc CD player, MP3 and 10 speakers 
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				SIRIUS satellite radio 
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				Ambient Lighting 
- 
				Active Anti-Theft System 
- 
				Wheel locking kits 
The 2008 Mustang Bullitt will be built at AutoAlliance International in Flat Rock, Mich. It goes on sale early next year.



