2024 Ford Mustang RTR Spec 2 Unveiled

- Gets RTR Tactical Performance suspension upgrades, and special RTR badging
- Equipped with a 5.0-liter V8 engine with a maximum power output of 473 horsepower
- Performance can be increased to 479 horsepower with the optional active performance exhaust system
RTR Vehicles, a brand known for developing performance packages for Ford's product line, has unveiled their version of the 2024 Mustang. The car, known as the 2024 Ford Mustang RTR Spec 2 is based on the 2024 Mustang GT, and showcases various mechanical and visual enhancements. Some of the upgrades include a redesigned upper grille featuring LED accent lights, an RTR Tactical Performance suspension, and other improvements. Additionally, the car comes with a serialised dash plaque autographed by Vaughn Gittin Jr. the owner of RTR and a Formula D champion.
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Mustang RTR Spec 1 and Spec 2 will be available as soon as Mustangs hit dealerships in Summer 2023. RTR currently offers serialised vehicle packages based on various Ford models, such as the Mustang, Ranger, Bronco, Mach-E, and F-150.
The Mustang RTR Spec 1 and Spec 2 will go on sale in Summer 2023
Powering the 2024 Ford Mustang RTR Spec 2 is a 5.0-liter V8 engine, delivering a maximum power output of 473 horsepower and peak torque of 563 Nm. With the optional active performance exhaust system, these figures can be increased to 479 horsepower and 567 Nm.
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The 2024 Mustang RTR Spec 2 boasts a redesigned upper grille with distinctive LED accent lighting, providing enhanced airflow for improved engine cooling. Its eye-catching features include a hood vent, chin, decklid spoiler, graphics package, and special RTR badging. The suspension and handling enhancements consist of 20-inch RTR Aero 5 wheels paired with Nitto NT555 G2 tires, as well as an RTR rear shock mount kit.
The RTR Spec 2 package starts at $12,495
Additionally, the Spec 2 variant includes RTR Tactical Performance lowering springs, adjustable front and rear sway bars, and adjustable shocks and struts. Each Ford Mustang RTR Spec 2 model benefits from a tried-and-tested bespoke suspension setup.
Inside the RTR Spec 2, it has black RTR-branded floor mats, a black 6-speed shift knob, and a serialised dash plaque featuring Vaughn Gittin Jr.'s signature.
The RTR Spec 2 package starts at $12,495 and does not include the cost of the base vehicle, and it can be built from any 2024 Mustang GT chassis.
Written by: - RONIT AGARWAL
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