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The Ford Shelby GT350R is the most track-capable Mustang ever and the first vehicle from a major automaker to offer carbon fiber wheels as standard equipment but now we know how much technology ...
The Ford Shelby GT350R Mustang is only the second production car to offer carbon fiber wheels, following ultra-exotic offerings from Koenigsegg. Each wheel weighs just 18 lb, compared to 33 lb for ...
2016 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R’s carbon fiber wheels In testing with benchmark vehicles, engineers determined the lighter unsprung mass improved the suspension response times, chassis dynamics ...
The Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R is the first mass-produced vehicle to offer carbon fiber wheels. Each one is a high-tech marvel. By Bob Sorokanich Published: Jul 10, 2015 1:36 PM EDT ...
Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 is expected to be one of the best muscle cars ever made and will obviously stick to the V8 recipe ...
Apparently, you can reinvent the wheel. The Ford Shelby GT350R Mustang, the most track-capable Mustang ever, is the first car from a major automaker to equip carbon fiber wheels as standard.
The benefits of lowering the weight of the wheels are massive for a performance-oriented vehicle such as the top-dog Mustang. Despite its chunkiness, the GT500 is a very potent track tool ...
Alongside the iconic styling of the American muscle car, the Ford Mustang sported an assortment of stylish muscle car wheels throughout its many generations.
The GT350R is much more than a hopped-up Mustang with big wheels and more power. ... Ford's Shelby GT350R isn't your average Mustang, and it only takes a glance to figure that out.
Ford wasn't ready to talk money yet, but it's safe to say this will cost a chunk more than a Mustang GT, but less than a Shelby GT350. Somewhere in the mid-$40,000 range seems like a safe bet.
Ford says it’s the first time a Mustang has worn carbon fiber wheels other than the Shelby GT350 and GT500 (those ended production in 2020 and 2022, respectively), and they look great on the ...
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