Unveiled Before Competing at Le Mans in 2024, New Ford Mustang GT3 2024<br />It starts with the Mustang Dark Horse and adds modifications to go racing.<br /><br />FIA GT3 racing class regulations allow modifying a sports car to take it to the race. Now, the Ford Mustang GT3 makes its debut at Le Mans before competing in the famous 24-hour race in 2024.<br /><br />The Mustang GT3 uses the 2024 Mustang Dark Horse as its starting point. The body has a more pronounced front splitter and canards at the corners. Additional lights are located on the outside of the grille. The hood wins a double big break.<br /><br />There are extended fenders at both ends. The front ones have a set of cutouts for better airflow. There is an entrance on either side of the back. Exhaust exits just in front of each rear wheel.<br /><br />A large, swan-neck-mounted wing attaches to a high point of the hatchback. The lower section contains a massive diffuser.<br /><br />The Mustang GT3 displays a colorful appearance consisting of orange, blue, purple and red. The car also carries the new Ford Performance logo with a round "FP" emblem.<br /><br />Ford partnered with M-Sport to create the Coyote-based 5.4-liter V8 engine. The included images show that it has a carbon fiber inlet.<br /><br />Compared to the road-going Mustang, the GT3 has bespoke short-and-long-arm suspension. The engine runs on a rear-mounted transaxle transmission.<br /><br />Long-time Ford partner Multimatic will manufacture and support the Mustang GT3. The company also produced the latest GT for the automaker.<br /><br />"Ford is no longer against Ferrari. Ford is against everyone. Returning to Le Mans is just the beginning of building a global motorsport business with the Mustang, just as we did with the Bronco and Raptor off-road," said Ford CEO Jim. .<br /><br />Proton Competition was the first team to commit to purchase the Mustang GT3. The team will compete with a pair in the 2024 World Endurance Championship season, which will include the 24 Hours of Le Mans race.<br /><br />Ford Performance, together with its partner Multimatic Motorsports, will race two Mustang GT3s in the IMSA GTD Pro class. This includes races on the 2024 Rolex 24 at Daytona.<br /><br />In a teaser for the March 2023 Mustang GT3, Farley tweeted: "Should we make a road version?" This has sparked speculation that the company is working on just such a tool. Presumably, he would adapt some parts from the racer to the road.<br /><br />The 2024 Ford Mustang will begin deliveries in the US before the end of the year. Prices start at $32,515. A Dark Horse with every option and accessory is $79,515.<br /><br />Source: https://www.motor1.com/news/671255/ford-mustang-gt3-race-car-debut/