Ford Series 1 Mustang RTR makes its debut at SEMA

Ford Series 1 Mustang RTR makes its debut at SEMA

Well, the 2018 SEMA Show is in full swing, and Ford has revealed another one of its creations for the event with the Series 1 Mustang RTR conversion package. Developed by Ford Performance and RTR Vehicles, the latter being the team behind world champion drifter Vaughn Gittin Jr., the kit is available for the Mustang GT and Performance Pack 1-equipped Mustang EcoBoost.

Only 500 of the Series 1 Mustang RTR package will be made available, with each being accompanied by a serialised dash plaque and a certificate of authenticity. There’s also a bevy of visual enhancements, including the familiar RTR grille with lighting, body and aerodynamics packages, as well as matching graphics for a sportier look.

Ford Series 1 Mustang RTR makes its debut at SEMA

You’ll also get the Ford Performance Pack 1 spoiler with RTR gurney flap, and a set of staggered wheel and tyres – 19×9.5-inch front and 19×10-inch rear. Meanwhile, the Ford Performance suspension comes with adjustable sway bars to alter chassis balance to suit various different driving needs, including drifting.

Moving inside, the interior features RTR floor mats and shift knob, illuminated ‘RTR Powered by Ford Performance’ sill plates. “This collaboration has created a Mustang that offers smile-inducing street driving, diverse capability on the track and a very distinctive owner experience for those looking to stand out from the crowd,” said Gittin, president of RTR Vehicles.

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Gerard Lye

Originating from the corporate world with a background in finance and economics, Gerard’s strong love for cars led him to take the plunge into the automotive media industry. It was only then did he realise that there are more things to a car than just horsepower count.

 

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