What is it?

Anybody who thinks the “golden age” of the American muscle car was back in the ‘60s hasn’t been tracking the action. Sure, those classic lead sleds may be gone but there’s a new generation of performance machines rolling out of Detroit and the big action is in the pony car market where Chevrolet, with the Camaro, and Ford, with the Mustang, have been rolling out the heavy weaponry.

Ford is firing the latest salvo with the introduction of the 2013 Shelby GT500. Don’t confuse it with the 950-hp beast from the late Carroll Shelby’s Las Vegas tuner house. The one rolling off the Ford assembly line does just fine with its, ahem, more modest 662 horsepower burbling out of its big 5.8-litre supercharged V8. By comparison, the new Camaro ZL1 looks positively anaemic at “just” 580 hp.

What is it like?

Ford claims a 0-60mph time of 4.0sec with the Performance Package, which includes a trick Launch Control system for the manual gearbox, but we experienced something more on the order of 3.6sec. The Launch Control package, triggered by a button on the steering wheel, picks the ideal RPM, letting you hold the pedal to the metal before dumping the clutch. Top speed, incidentally, is 202mph for the coupe but the ragtop is electronically limited to 155mph.

And it's the ragtop that is the source of our biggest complaint. When’s the last time you needed to manually operate double lock-down toggles on a £41,000 car?

Back "in the day", straight-line acceleration might have been all you’d ask for from a pony car. Not today. One expects to be able to give good chase to a BMW M even when you’re on the back roads. And that’s where Ford has pulled off a second technological coup. The new Bilstein adjustable shocks are operated by a push of the dash-mounted button and can be instantly switched from “Normal” mode to “Sport,” which speeds up response time, while reducing both body roll and pitch under braking.  And braking is markedly enhanced over a more mainstream Mustang thanks to the Shelby GT500’s big Brembos.

Shifting to Sport mode does have its drawbacks; the ride is harsh to the point of jarring, especially on the broken tarmac that passes for most Michigan roads. The GT500 is reasonably well mannered in Normal and could be left there for all but the most aggressive driving, in fact.

Handling is all the more impressive when you realise that the long-lived (polite-speak for “ancient”) Mustang platform retains its live rear axle. Then again, even the base Ford pony car handles a bit better than the comparable Camaro despite the Chevy offering’s IRS. And word is that the 2014 50th anniversary of the Mustang will see an all-new model with independent rear and other modern updates.

Should I buy one?

Surprisingly, for those who want raw power with unexpectedly good road manners – and the classic Detroit V-8 exhaust note – the 2013 Ford Shelby GT500 is worth a closer look if you can get one to slow down long enough.

Paul A. Eisenstein

Ford Shelby GT500 Convertible

Price: £40,579 (equivalent); 0-60mph: 3.6sec (est. with Performance Package); Top speed: 155mph; Economy: 18.0mpg (EPA); CO2: na; Kerb weight: 1800kg; Engine type: 5.8-litre supercharged V8; Power: 662bhp @ 6250rpm; Torque: 631lb ft @ 4000rpm; Gearbox: 6-speed manual

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Mustang!?

48 weeks 1 day ago

Sure?,because this looks like the latest Mini in this paint scheme.

Peter Cavellini.

8s R Gr8

48 weeks 1 day ago

Good to see companys still making a big V8 with a blower on the top and maybe thinking stuff emmisons wel make it 5.8L and give it 662BHP! by the way who cares about a non electric roof its one less thing to go wrong!

Non electric roof?

48 weeks 1 day ago

It had 662 HP, who cares about the roof. I'm impressed by the fact Ford have finally built a Mustang that handles like an M3

TS7

The coupe is far cooler.  

48 weeks 23 hours ago

The coupe is far cooler.

 

662 bhp!  2/3rds of a veyrons

48 weeks 23 hours ago

662 bhp! 

2/3rds of a veyrons power for £40k, and its a soft top. And its a manual. And the car is useable as your daily drive. This must be getting close to the best value car in the world

Will the Americans ever realise how good they have it?

If it's that good value?

48 weeks 21 hours ago

Why aren't they making global versions of it?, all this bollix about not feasible, if they thought it was that good they'd engineer it from the start for RHD too!

Peter Cavellini.

Peter Cavellini wrote: Why

48 weeks 21 hours ago

Peter Cavellini wrote:

Why aren't they making global versions of it?, all this bollix about not feasible, if they thought it was that good they'd engineer it from the start for RHD too!

Next one (2015) will be...

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47 weeks 6 days ago

The engine is 5.8 litres and BHP 662. Why is it called the 500? Why not the 580 or the 662.

 

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Quote: long-lived

47 weeks 5 days ago

Quote:

long-lived (polite-speak for “ancient”) Mustang platform

Erm, wasn't this a completely new platform in 2005?

In the words of Bill Withers...

47 weeks 5 days ago

Reading this with the sun shining outside and my US holidays coming up fast, I know it's going to be lovely day!

How wonderfully refreshing: 660hp, front engine, rear drive, manual 'box and £40k.  Why cant we had cars like this here, instead of the gadget laden piles of disposable junk that we're currently lumbered with!?

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