2013 Ford Shelby GT500 delivers 650 HP and 200 MPH straight from the factory

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2013 Ford Shelby GT500 delivers 650 HP and 200 MPH straight from the factory

650 horsepower. 600 pound-feet of torque. 200-plus miles per hour. With specs like these, you don't need long-form introductions. This is the 2013 Ford Shelby GT500, and all we can say is, the Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 has officially been put on notice.

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The heart of the new Ford stunner is a 5.8-liter, aluminum-block V8, complete with a larger, more efficient supercharger. Nearly the entire powertrain has been upgraded for 2013, including a new cross-drilled block and heads, updated camshaft profiles, a carbon fiber driveshaft and upgraded clutch, transmission and axle. The cooling system has also been upgraded, and the new six-speed manual transmission now has a final drive ratio of 3.31-to-1 - optimized to handle the massive amounts of torque put down by the new engine.

Further enhancements can be had in the GT500 Performance Pack, which incorporates SVT-designed Blistein electronic adjustable dampers with 'normal' and 'sport' modes and a Torsen limited-slip differential. What's more, the Track Package adds an external engine oil cooler, rear differential cooler and transmission cooler. Like the current GT500, 19-inch wheels are standard up front (20-inch rollers are found out back) and a Brembo braking system keeps everything in check when its time to control all that force. The whole package weighs in at just 3,850 pounds - 270 less than the Camaro ZL1 - and Ford says it will not be subject to the dreaded Gas Guzzler Tax.

Visually, not too much has changed from the current GT500, save some minor aerodynamic tweaks like an ever-so-slightly revised front fascia with new air splitters, as well as a minimally tweaked rear end. Inside, it's the same levels of comfort and refinement that you'll find in the rest of the Mustang lineup, albeit with new Recaro front buckets.
 
Looks like fun, Time to have my Dad look for another new toy. :spaz:
 
Time to compare this to the ZR1 and not the ZL1, lol
 
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with that kind of hp/tq, I'd say that thing will pick up some serious speed on the straights
 
GM also released pricing on the new Camaro ZL-1:

An official MSRP of $54,995 includes a $900 delivery charge, and that pile of cash buys a 6.2-liter, supercharged and intercooled LSA V8 that's good for 556 lb-ft of torque.

The interior of the Camaro ZL1 features standard leather seating surfaces with suede microfiber inserts and heated, powered-adjustable front seats. Standard technologies include a nine-speaker Boston Acoustics® audio system; USB and Bluetooth connectivity; and rear-park assist with a rear-view camera display integrated in the center rear-view mirror.

The Camaro ZL1 is available with six options:
• Six-speed automatic transmission with TapShift controls is $1,185
• 20-inch, bright aluminum wheel package is $470
• Power sunroof is $900
• Stripe package is $470
• Exposed-weave carbon fiber hood insert is $600
• The suede package, including suede microfiber accents on the steering wheel, shift knob, and shift boot is $500

The Camaro ZL1 Coupe will go on sale in the spring of 2012, as a 2012 model. The Camaro ZL1 Convertible will go on sale in the summer of 2012, as a 2013 model. Pricing for the Camaro ZL1 Convertible will be announced later.
 
looks like the current 2012 gt500 is like ~$49,6xx without any options. I wonder how they'll price the new one
 
When I was looking at them over a year and a half ago, they were typically on the lot with stickers in the low to mid $60K range. I would have to believe they'll be pushing well over $70K on the dealer stickers.
 
just found a new one for $57,9xx not too far from me... w/nav and the SVT package

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maybe the dealership added a lot of markup? I'm not sure how dealerships are with the gt500

remember the dealership charging 100k for the 2008 bmw m3? :confused:
 
maybe the dealership added a lot of markup? I'm not sure how dealerships are with the gt500

remember the dealership charging 100k for the 2008 bmw m3? :confused:
yeah my dad paid $77k with a discount for full loaded 2011 M3 coupe with competition package
 
Camaro Chief Engineer Al Oppenheiser Says The Camaro ZL1 Will Outperform The Shelby Mustang GT500

Camaro Chief Engineer Al Oppenheiser spoke with Autoblog at an Arizona drive event for the Camaro ZL1, and Oppenheiser told us, "We've done simulations. We predict that the ZL1 will be quicker to 60 than the [2013] GT500... We ran the Nürburgring and released a time. Ford took the GT500, too, and never released a time. I guess you can draw your own conclusions."

When asked point-blank if he thought the ZL1 would be quicker around the 'Ring, Oppenheiser replied, "No question."

Them sounds like fighting words, especially in the face of data that suggests the opposite is true. Remember, this is the same guy who told Mustang fans "you're welcome" for encouraging Ford to throw everything it can at the Camaro.

But we're not counting Oppenheiser among the crazy just yet. All that power generated by the GT500's supercharged 5.8-liter V8 will be for naught if it can't reach the ground without turning into tire vapor, and let's not forget that the Blue Oval's bomber is still dragging around a solid rear axle, compared to the all-independent suspension sporting third-generation Magnetic Ride shocks on the ZL1. And who's doing the driving can always be the great equalizer when talking 'Ring times.
 
The Mustang has pretty much bested the Camaro in recent comparisons, a solid axle isn't as detrimental as editors would have you believe, GM is probably gonna eat their words.

Just a 5.0 Gt is enough to for me, just so it has Recaros, I couldn't imagine having 650hp under my foot.
 
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