Every Mustang Generation: THE ULTIMATE DRAG RACE

It’s time for an almighty Ford Mustang head-to-head!

We’ve got seven generations of the world’s most iconic pony car lined up on the runway to see which era reigns supreme. From the legendary 60s Shelby to the brand-new Dark Horse, it’s a V8-powered journey through time! Let’s check out the stats…

First up, the Mk1 GT350 Shelby (1965). It’s got a 4.7-litre V8 producing 446hp and 569Nm. Representing the 70s is the Mk2 King Cobra, with its 5.0-litre V8 making a modest 141hp. It’s the lightweight of the group at 1,240kg and is valued at around $30,000.

Then we have the Mk3 Fox Body GT (1993) with the famous 5.0-litre “High Output” V8 pushing 228hp and 407Nm, weighing in at 1,450kg with a price tag of $30,000. Moving into the 2000s, the Mk4 Bullitt brings 269hp and 413Nm from a 4.6-litre V8. It weighs 1,470kg and costs roughly $20,000.

Things get serious with the Mk5 Bullitt (2008). Its 4.6-litre V8 is a beast, putting down 320hp and 441Nm! It’s 1,610kg and worth about $30,000. Following it is the Mk6 Bullitt (2018), a naturally aspirated hero with 480hp and 570Nm, weighing 1,755kg and valued at $50,000.

Finally, we have the latest tech: the Mk7 Dark Horse (2024). It packs 507hp and 567Nm from its 5.0-litre Coyote V8, weighs 1,800kg, and will set you back $64,000.

Will the raw power of the Dark Horse be too much for the Mk6 Bullitt? There’s only one way to find out for sure… LET’S RACE! For more content like this one follow us also on Facebook, Pinterest or Instagram!











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