There is no Shelby variant of the all-new Ford Mustang anymore, but if everything goes as planned, then we might be a couple of years away from meeting t.
For the sixth-generation Mustang, the Blue Oval really outdid itself with the Shelby GT500. The most powerful road-going Ford ever offered, the pony-turned-muscle car is rocking 760 horsies and 625 pound-feet (847 Nm) of tire-shredding torque from 5,000 rpm on 93-octane gasoline.
According to Zach Westrum of Granger Ford, 12 retail orders for the 2021 model year Ford Mustang Mach 1 will be rescheduled by the Blue Oval for the 2022 model year. Zach also mentions that certain Shelby GT500 customers have been delayed to 2022 as well because of “commodity shortages that haven’t been detailed by the Dearborn-based outfit.