2025-01-28 11:01:01

The 2025 Shelby GT350: A New Generation of Power

Ford Takes a Backseat

A new era of the Shelby GT350 has arrived, and it's not coming from Ford. This time, it's all Shelby—with assistance from Turn Key Automotive/Motorsports, a Michigan-based company. The 2025 Shelby GT350 showcases Shelby's signature branding and performance throughout, indicating its bold presence on the roads.

Powerful Choices

Gone is the high-revving flat-plane crank V-8, replaced with two impressive engine options. The supercharged version features a 5.0-liter Coyote engine with a Whipple supercharger, capable of generating a tremendous 810 horsepower. Alternatively, the naturally aspirated version maintains Ford's 480 hp rating. This selection is similar to the offering in the Shelby Super Snake, except the Super Snake ramps it up to 830 hp.

A Track-Ready Marvel

For those seeking a more exhilarating experience, the GT350R model is designed with track use in mind while remaining street-legal. Alongside the increased power, this version includes a carbon fiber interior, integrated roll cage, adjustable suspension, Alcon racing brakes, and various other race car enhancements. The collaboration with Turn Key Automotive/Motorsports aids in the creation of a specialized track-only GT350 for Trans Am racing.

Superior Design and Performance

Shelby American has not only boosted the GT350's horsepower but has also enhanced its styling for improved aerodynamics and an irresistibly captivating appearance. With an emphasis on both functionality and everyday drivability, the GT350's suspension strikes a balance between performance and comfort. Pricing details have not been fully disclosed, but production is limited to 562 units, paying homage to the original 1965 Shelby GT350. Additional units and international distribution will also take place.

Available Soon

The 2025 Shelby GT350, available with both manual and automatic transmissions, will be ready for enjoyment later this year.

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