AmericanMuscle’s Justin Dugan has the inside scoop on some 2020 GT500 details direct from the Ford Motor Company, and he spills all in the latest episode of AM’s Mustang News.
While these details aren’t power or weight related, Ford did share new GT500 details and images with AM for the first time today.

FoMoCo boasted that the 2020 GT500 will be the coolest, most thermally efficient Mustang ever thanks to its six heat exchangers supporting the engine, supercharger, oil, transmission, auxiliary, and A/C condenser cooling.
Also, improvements made to the aerodynamics, specifically the bumpers, hood, brake ducting and rear wing will allow the 2020 GT500 to expel a tremendous amount of heat at WOT while still yielding the downforce necessary to keep the tires planted.
Ford achieved this using their 3-D modeling techniques, and traditional testing methods in the wind tunnel and on the track were performed to validate Ford engineer’s hard work, to ensure the GT500 delivers consistent performance without fear of overheating.
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