Ford Shelby GT500KR Pricing Confirmed

2008 Ford Shelby GT500KR

Time for the dealers to cash in!

By Clinton Deacon
May 5, 2008 11:15 AM
Filed Under: American, Ford

The self proclaimed King of the Road Ford Shelby GT500KR is ready to enter our streets, with the recommended retail price set at $79,995. But with a limited production of just 1000 units this year and 700 in 2009, they are sure to be sold pretty fast.

With demand far exceeding supply, there is little surprise to see the dealerships looking to cash in. We generally hear premiums rising 20K on limited production models, but one dealer in Housten,Texas has quite literally taken it to a new level, by placing the GT500KR on ebay for a buy it now price of $154,991 giving the Ford dealer a huge premium of $74,996.

Based on the GT500, the Shelby GT500KR gets a power increase of 40hp and 30 lb.-ft of torque bringing total output to 540hp and 510 lb.-ft. of torque. The chassis is enhanced for “world class performance” and gets new suspension components unique to the KR.

Deliveries will commence later this month, click here for 31 new photos.

Source: Shelby Via autoblog

Press Release (Click to expand)

The 2008 Ford Shelby GT500KR is the new "King of the Road" – the most powerful production Mustang ever produced, thanks to a 540-hp supercharged 5.4-liter V-8 with 510 lb.-ft. of torque.

  • The 2008 Ford Shelby GT500KR is the new "King of the Road" – the most powerful production Mustang ever produced, thanks to a 540-hp supercharged 5.4-liter V-8 with 510 lb.-ft. of torque.
  • New GT500KR blends performance engineering expertise of Ford SVT, trackside learnings from Ford Racing Technology and ingenuity of Shelby Automobiles to deliver world-class handling and performance. The Ford Shelby GT500KR arrives at select Ford dealerships in late May.

Long live the King! The 2008 Ford Shelby GT500KR, "King of the Road" assumes the throne, taking its rightful place as the ultimate American muscle car.

The GT500KR builds on the already impressive stats of the Shelby GT500, with 40 more horsepower, an additional 30 foot-pounds of torque and an array of chassis, aero and weight-reduction measures to offer world-class performance. Engineered by Ford SVT with final assembly by Shelby Automobiles, it blends track learnings from the Ford Racing Mustang FR500C and the ingenuity of Carroll Shelby to deliver the ultimate in Mustang performance.

"Every new Shelby Mustang renews my energy and passion for performance," said Carroll Shelby, founder of Shelby Automobiles. "I'm just as excited about the 2008 KR as I was when I developed the first one. The team has done a great job with this car. It is this is truly the best Shelby Mustang we've ever built...so far."

The Shelby GT500KR is the latest in a royal lineage that spans more than 40 years, beginning with the 1965 Shelby GT350 and including the original 1968 Shelby GT500KR that provided the inspiration. Carroll Shelby has played an active role in the development of every one.

"When the names Mustang and Shelby come together, the results are never anything less than amazing," said Robert Parker, Ford Car Marketing manager. "Mustang has earned an endearing place in America's hearts, topping the sports car segment for 22 straight years. The GT500KR is sure to get those hearts pumping even faster."

Delivering the Ultimate in Mustang Performance

Just like its 1968 namesake, the 2008 Shelby GT500KR builds on the strong foundation of the Shelby GT500. Ford and Shelby designers collaborated to channel the classic KR design cues and finesse them into the iconic lines of the new Mustang. Most noticeable are the modern interpretation of the distinctive, sculpted KR hood and classic Le Mans-style striping.

The development team spent countless hours designing a car that pays homage to the 1968 "King of the Road," but this thoroughbred is more than just a pretty face. The GT500KR is inspired by Ford Racing's experience on the race track and finessed with the trademark SVT engineering and Shelby Automobiles' proven delivery of balanced performance production for the street. Its chassis incorporates unique suspension components developed especially for the KR.

The suspension's stiffness has been enhanced with wheel rates 17 percent higher in the front and 7 percent higher in the rear. Every other element of the chassis system – such as sway bars and shock absorbers – has been tuned especially to improve King of the Road's handling.

The new suspension was tuned to work with the Goodyear high-performance, P255/45Z18 front and P285/40ZR18 rear tires, developed specifically for the KR, with a compound that is exclusive to North America. The stickier tires help the short 3.73:1 rear gear (compared to the GT500's 3.31:1 rear gear) send maximum horsepower to the road and are an important component in the overall handling balance.

"The KR is much more than just a great straight-line performer. It's the complete package − handling, power and performance," said Jamal Hameedi, chief program engineer at Ford SVT. "The team put the GT500KR through rigorous testing and have witnessed slalom runs with sustained lateral acceleration of 1.0g on the skidpad. Those are world-class numbers."

The GT500KR doesn't just go better, it stops better. The new tires work with a recalibrated anti-lock braking system (ABS) that results in improved stopping distances 6 feet shorter from 60 to 0 than the stock GT500. The ABS system has been tuned to be unobtrusive during spirited driving. Similar honing was undertaken with the vehicle's traction-control system to optimize acceleration

The GT500KR's impeccable balance of handling and performance is the result of a holistic approach to the development, looking at the total vehicle with chassis and powertrain engineers working together to optimize all vehicle attributes.

For example, a new front splitter and revised rear spoiler aid in aerodynamic improvements, adding downforce over the front axle and moving the center of aero pressure forward in the vehicle to improve high-speed balance and stable, predictable braking character. The ride height has been lowered to the optimum setting for on-the-limit handling, lowering the front by 20 mm and the rear by 15 mm.

"The KR is more responsive and has more body control," said Gary Davis, vice president of production for Shelby Automobiles. "It delivers even more racing feel than a stock GT500. Yet it's still extremely comfortable and doesn't beat you up like some performance cars. We've been able to increase handling substantially without giving up a lot in ride comfort."

GT500KR 5.4-liter V-8 Receives the Royal Treatment

The 2008 "King of the Road" packs a walloping dose of Ford performance under a sculpted carbon fiber hood. The Ford SVT-engineered 5.4-liter supercharged V-8 is enhanced with a series of Ford Racing-inspired upgrades that boosts horsepower to an estimated 540 and torque to 510 lb.-ft.

The added power is delivered courtesy of a revised ignition and throttle calibration and a cold air intake system that replaces the stock unit.

The unique carbon fiber hood, secured by a pair of stainless steel, twist-down hood pins, serves to relieve high-speed underhood pressure, move air from the front intake and engine compartment to the rear extractors and channel supplemental fresh air into the new cold air intake that feeds KR's massive V-8.

The Shelby GT500KR cold air intake seal was designed with the new hood to prevent hot engine compartment air from reaching the air intake. This channels ambient air to feed the supercharged intake for optimal combustion efficiency for horsepower and torque.

Calibration modifications include advancing the ignition timing as well as re-mapping the electronic throttle settings to provide quicker throttle response for better off-line and mid-range acceleration. Increased throttle response is met with a sharper roar from the Ford Racing-inspired exhaust system.

"Throttle response has been dramatically improved," said Hameedi. "The KR launches with authority and provides power on demand – throughout the entire power band."

Power is delivered to the rear wheels through a Tremec TR6060 six-speed manual transmission. Gear selection is courtesy of an all-new Ford Racing short-throw shifter. Topped with a white ball, the new shifter throws are 25 percent shorter than the unit on the GT500 providing for crisper, quicker shifts.

Inspired by Ford Racing Mustang FR500C motorsport experience, the Shelby GT500KR has been fitted with an elevated axle vent reservoir to prevent axle fluid expulsion during sustained periods of performance driving or track-day use.

A Legend in the Making

Each Shelby GT500KR begins life as a GT500, built at AutoAlliance International Inc., in Flat Rock, Mich. From there, the cars are shipped to Shelby Automobile's facility in Las Vegas.

"We are so proud of the Ford and Shelby teams coming together and working tirelessly for the last year to bring you the Ford Shelby GT500KRs with the specially engineered chassis, powertrain and exhaust components along with the unique carbon-fiber hood and the new short-throw shifter," said Amy Boylan, president of Shelby Automobiles, Inc. "Every GT500KR will be hand customized and delivered to each customer in an enclosed transporter, just like the Ford GT."

Each 2008 GT500KR model is identified by a special 40th Anniversary badge on the fenders and grille, distinctive body colored mirror caps and Shelby lettering stretching across the front of the hood and along the rear portion of the deck lid. A special Shelby Automobiles, Inc., Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) tag is affixed inside each vehicle's engine compartment.

Each new GT500KR also will be entered into the official Shelby Registry.

The all-leather interior features Carroll Shelby signature embroidered headrests and an official Shelby CSM 40th Anniversary GT500KR dash plate mounted at the top of the center stack.

Other standard equipment includes HID headlamps, an interior ambient lighting package, wrapped and stitched instrument panel, center console and armrests, as well as an electrochromic rearview mirror. Optional equipment includes a Shaker 1000 audio system, DVD navigation system and SIRIUS satellite radio.

The GT500KR or "King of the Road" Mustang is the fourth limited-edition Mustang that Shelby Automobiles and Ford have brought to market since resuming their collaboration in 2001. The public will get its first taste of the GT500KR in late May, when selected dealers will offer the latest Shelby Mustang in a limited edition of 1,000 units for 2008. The manufacturer's suggested retail price of the Mustang GT500KR is $79,995, including destination and delivery charges.

Comments

fshizl
May 5, 2008 12:45 PM
that price is rediculous for a mustang... sure its modified and all but still 80 grand for a mustang...

eddie
May 5, 2008 4:07 PM
Buy a BMW M5 or corvette and have a faster, safer car that at least is not just straight line performance. Why don't they add another 5 grand and place rear independent suspension for better handling

xLumino
May 5, 2008 5:15 PM
This car is looking wonderful, it has a powerful engine (maybe a bit oldschool, but that's interesting too) But you are right. it's preety far away from being perfect. And it whouldn't be a complicate to upgrade it to much better :(

Xanavi23
May 5, 2008 10:06 PM
I love the KR, its the nicest Mustang out there(from factory), i would love to own one....but NOT at this price. The price is just rediculous. You can buy this body of Mustang on Ebay for 20K, invest another 30-40K on engine, suspension, brakes, make your Mustang MUCH faster than this and maybe even buy the KR hood and bumper sets to make it look just as mean. While saving yourself ALOT of money....i know the KR is a very rare car damn gorgeous too, but its just too expensive.

BMWer
May 5, 2008 11:51 PM
Well, this just goes to justify all those sayings about "a fool and his money...". Absolutely, positively a colossal waste of money. Completely over rated, and a fairly pathetic car at that. Sure, it's got retro styling, but it doesn't come even remotely close to doing the original car justice. I'll give them credit for clever marketing though. Make a copy of a legendary car, stick a big engine in it and some badging that everyone recognizes and you've got a hit. Why, oh why are people so stupid?!? Its like coveting a replica instead of the real thing, and a poor replica at that. If you want to blow 80K (let alone 150k) then buy an ORIGINAL Mustang, do it up, and then you have yourself a car that'll be better this dumb car ANY DAY. I mean, come on, if a new Mustang and an original 69 or 69 Mustang pull to a set of lights...WHO do you think is looking at WHO'S car?

foose1397
May 6, 2008 12:15 AM
Im sorry i agree with BMWer...this has a limited collection value just like the 300 other "limited" mustangs that have been made...for this money im going on ebay and buying a 69 Mach 1, maybe even the jet cobra fully restored. It's a lot more fun. Better built and its a classic enough said...does anybody wonder and want to see how plastic parts hold up 25 years from now on this "collectors" model? I guarantee they won't be like classics of old.

Oh..ill by an R8 for that price thank you very much

FOXHOUND
May 6, 2008 2:05 AM
i'm with you foose1397 i'll take an R8 any day over this, with that kind of cash you can get a used ferrari 360 or even the ford gt is better than this. this is truly a waste of money in my opinion.

mustang5507
May 6, 2008 3:22 AM
I was honestly expecting it to be more in the arena of $50k. For the money, I'd take a Saleen 281E and a nice vacation.

_M7_
May 6, 2008 6:24 AM
I dont like car whit 2 tons and low power...they are dumb when turn and acelerate...its just a colectors car like a burago jaja

jai_mav
May 6, 2008 6:25 AM
buy myself a nice cayman or an elise instead

jai_mav
May 6, 2008 6:26 AM
and just how many variants can they build of the same car? it kind of takes away the limited edition thing if thers another million 'limited editions' around.

phobos
May 6, 2008 9:34 AM
i 'll take the GT-R please

Xanavi23
May 6, 2008 4:54 PM
Its not that this car is slow, its a pretty fast car...but it suffers from 2 problems....it weighs 1800lbs~ so its kind of a pig and it doesnt even have a big-block(427) and 2)the price...i love the KR but even if i was rich or won the lottery...why would i buy this when i can just buy a used new body Mustang for 20K and make it WAAYYYY faster than this for far less than this cars price. And as much as i love all Mustangs, they really need to drop the Solid-Rear Axle...it really kills their handling.

smeagol
May 6, 2008 8:38 PM
Jesus Christ, are people crrazy? and you know what the sad part is: some dumb smuck will happily pay the 80k plus the dealer premium!!!! HA what is this world coming to? don't be such proud americans and buy an R8 or if you want american muscle buy a corvette ZR1 for that matter, i mean after all it's just a lowly mustang

Xanavi23
May 6, 2008 11:46 PM
Well, the important thing about the Mustang is that its one of the few cars that has been in constant production for 30+ years(the Mustang is about 44 years old now) so it is an american icon and even from a performance stand-point its a good car, aside from the solid-rear axle. So its a very good car, but i have no clue what these people are thinking charging this much, i kno its a limited production model but that doesnt mean you can price it this high.

norther
May 7, 2008 1:24 AM
the air con vents, looks like their taken from dacia logan, the knobs too :)). and yeah the price is ridiculous...150. even 80 grand. but hell, i want one!

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