2011 Ford Mustang GT at 2010 Detroit Auto Show

2011FordMustangGT

  • Competes with: Chevrolet Camaro SS, Dodge Challenger R/T
  • Looks like: Ford has built a V-8 engine that will make enthusiasts drool on their shirts
  • Drivetrain: 412-hp, 5.0-liter V-8 with six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission; rear-wheel drive
  • Hits dealerships: Spring 2010

The reshaping of the Ford Mustang's powertrain offerings continues with the debut of a new V-8 engine for the 2011 Mustang GT. It's rated at 412 horsepower at 6,500 rpm and produces a tire-melting 390 pounds-feet of torque at 4,250 rpm. The introduction of this new V-8 helps separate the uplevel GT from the base Mustang, which recently received a new 3.7-liter V-6 rated at 305 hp, just 10 hp shy of the outgoing Mustang GT. Pricing information for the new GT hasn't been released.

The GT's new V-8 also has a displacement of 5.0 liters, a hallowed engine size for Mustang enthusiasts that was enshrined in muscle car history with the application of "5.0" badges on the sides of previous Mustangs. Those badges return for 2011, replacing the "GT" lettering on the front fenders. Expect Mustang fans of a certain age to stop and stare when they see them. Pop the hood and more ogling is likely to ensue, as the new V-8 is a pretty engine.

In developing the all-aluminum 5.0-liter V-8, Ford paid particular attention to airflow into the engine. It features a composite intake manifold, and the alternator has been moved out of the valley between the cylinder banks for enhanced downward air movement. Other performance components include stainless-steel exhaust headers and a forged steel crankshaft. The engine weighs only about 10 pounds more than the outgoing 4.6-liter V-8, according to Mike Harrison, V-8 engine programs manager, but it makes 97 more hp. Ford isn't revealing what kind of zero-to-60-mph performance the new GT will offer, but it expects to have figures closer to when the GT goes on sale in the spring.

 

The dual overhead cam engine also features variable intake and exhaust valve timing, which Ford calls Twin Independent Variable Camshaft Timing, or Ti-VCT. Ford says the system improves performance and gas mileage.

Despite the big bump in horsepower, Ford estimates that the 2011 Mustang GT's fuel economy will match or exceed the previous GT. The automaker claims models with the six-speed manual transmission will get 16/24 mpg city/highway — same as the 2010 Mustang GT — while those with the six-speed automatic should achieve 17/25 mpg as opposed to 17/23 mpg for the automatic-equipped 2010 Mustang GT. Premium gas is required to achieve the GT's performance figures; you can use regular gas, but then output is closer to 402 hp.

Part of the credit for the fuel economy figures goes to the six-speed transmissions, which replace the five-speed ones in the 2010 Mustang GT. I was a little disappointed to learn that the six-speed manual has "skip-shift," a fuel-saving provision that forces the shifter from first to fourth gear under modest acceleration. It's an annoying feature in a muscle car, though one that gear heads will find a way to disable.

Though the 5.0-liter V-8 is the big news for the Mustang GT, the car receives some other changes for the 2011 model year, including an electric power-steering system, a new rear lower control arm and revised spring rates and dampers. The GT will also offer a Brembo brake package that features large brake discs and calipers lifted from the Shelby GT500, 19-inch alloy wheels and summer tires. On the inside, the Mustang GT gets illuminated vanity mirrors, a universal garage door opener and a message center.

The Mustang GT is one of our favorite muscle cars because of its lively, fun-to-drive nature, and despite a significant horsepower disadvantage it beat a Chevy Camaro SS and a Dodge Challenger R/T in a recent Cars.com comparison test. We can't wait to test the new 5.0-liter V-8.

By Mike Hanley | December 27, 2009 | Comments (13)

Comments 

Wow!!! thats a yummy Car!... Nice pics

Johnny

NOW I would consider a Mustang...but the Camaro might still win me over

nice car ..it is really a well balanced package. It's interior and exterior looks very good. I think Ford is always the king of car manufacturing industry.

Shorebreak

It will be a hit. Of course the Ford dealers will be asking a premium over the MSRP when it first appears. The Camaro SS was priced way over list six months ago, now you can get deals under the MSRP.

Troy S.

I like the 2011 Mustang...The only fault I can find is that it's already late to the Camaro and Challenger HP party. What took Ford so long?

Aussie

Now use an engine like this in the expedition/navigator, they are a little weak in comparison to gm's tahoe/escalade/yukon(denali) engines

James Freeze

I am a Ford guy , but this Mustang looks boring they need to change the looks already, adding a number 5 isn't much of a physical change

James

Love the new stang!!! Great job Ford make one for me!!

James

I thank you Ford... America will finally make cars that will make the world take notice!

TomFe

Needs more aggressive look. Such as hood scoop side scoop and stripping. It says GT but doesn't look it.

Doug

Skip Shift makes no sence on a manual....especially in city traffic......I thought manual meant you have control over shifting.....not the computer....that is a drawback to me......the black trim on along the bottom should be painted the cars color....maybe have 5.0 GT on side of car...not just 5.0....back end is too curved off....go back to 05-09 back end.....

In order to get the Brembo brake package, you also have to order the "optional" 19" wheels.

Jason

If you disengage traction control it cuts out skip shift. Even when engaged you have to almost stall the car to have skip shift activated. It was for gas mileage claims I am sure.

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