Muscle car enthusiasts have plenty to look forward to. According to a trusted source close to the Mustang program, the Shelby GT500 will continue to rely on a supercharger rather than switching to a twin-turbo setup—putting an end to long-running speculation.
Even more exciting is what’s coming next. An updated GT500 is expected to arrive in early 2013, bringing a significant boost in power over the current 550-horsepower model. The goal is clear: take the fight directly to Chevrolet’s Camaro ZL1, which is rumored to deliver even more performance.
While this next GT500 will feature increased power, its visual changes are expected to be relatively minor. A full redesign of the Mustang lineup is planned for later, with a completely new generation set to debut for the 2015 model year.
Details about the upcoming redesign—such as styling, weight, and performance improvements—remain under wraps for now. However, it’s clear that Ford is preparing to push the Mustang even further, ensuring it remains a top contender in the modern muscle car battle.
As development continues, more information is expected to emerge, offering a clearer picture of what the future holds for one of America’s most iconic performance cars.

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