The 2021 Mach 1 Mustang is Here!!! - Full Details Inside

The 2021 Mach 1 Mustang is Here!!! - Full Details Inside

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  • 480 horsepower limited-edition Mach 1 sets a new standard of 5.0-liter V8 track-ready performance in the Mustang lineup while celebrating original model’s aggressive aerodynamic and handling enhancements
  • Six-speed manual transmission from Ford Performance and an available 10-speed automatic transmission provides capability on and off the track; available Handling Package delivers even more on-track
  • Exterior styling cues include a new front fascia and grilles for both improved cooling and aerodynamics; low-gloss magnetic and black accents as well as hood and side-body stripes with reflective surfaces celebrate Mach 1 heritage dating back more than five decades
DEARBORN, Mich., June 16, 2020 – After a 17-year hiatus, the all-new Mustang Mach 1 fastback coupe makes its world premiere – becoming the modern pinnacle of style, handling and 5.0-liter V-8 pony car performance.

“Bold styling, great acceleration and speed – Mach 1 says it all,” said Jim Farley, Ford’s chief operating officer. “This is one of those special Mustangs that truly brings a smile to the faces of our owners, enthusiasts and fans – including me – so there’s never been a better time to bring back Mach 1 and have it go global too.”

Ford’s quest for speed began with Henry Ford in 1901 and the company’s roots within aerospace only furthered its desire to deliver quicker, faster and more powerful vehicles. Calling back Chuck Yeager’s feat becoming the first to break the sound barrier – Mach 1 – Ford delivered its original Mach 1 in 1969, setting 295 speed and endurance records in its first model year at the Bonneville Salt Flats. Thanks to its added handling capability, Mach 1 teams earned back-to-back SCCA Manufacturer’s Rally Championships in 1969 and 1970.

Like the original, the all-new Mach 1 bridges the gap between Mustang GT and Shelby® models, delivering V-8 power, unique functional aerodynamic enhancements, competition-capable suspension upgrades and a driver-focused cockpit.

All-New Mach 1 Muscle

The all-new Mustang Mach 1 is set to become the most track-capable 5.0-liter Mustang ever, courtesy of a newly designed front end, plus Ford Performance parts from Mustang Shelby GT350 and Shelby GT500 models and an available Handling Package for greater at-limit handling.

Packing a specially calibrated 5.0-liter V8 engine that has a projected 480 horsepower at 7,000 rpm and 420 lb.-ft. of torque at 4,600 rpm, Mach 1 is a fitting celebration of a nameplate born more than 50 years ago.

Integrated into the Mach 1 engine are revised Shelby GT350 components including the intake manifold, oil filter adapter and engine oil cooler, increasing engine oil cooling capability by 50 percent.

The all-new version leans on decades of Ford Performance learnings, wearing a uniquely crafted front end for aerodynamic efficiency and a host of Ford Performance parts that help celebrate its iconic heritage. Mach 1 comes standard with a Tremec™ 3160 6-speed manual transmission from the Shelby GT350. For the first time, Ford has outfitted the system with rev-matching and the transmission is paired with the GT350 oil cooler system and Mustang GT’s twin-disc clutch and short-throw shifter.

Drivers can also opt for an available 10-speed SelectShift™ automatic transmission with an upgraded torque converter and unique calibration that enables optimizing torque capability, shift character and overall enhanced performance. A second air-to-oil cooler increases cooling capacity by 75 percent.

Recapturing Mach 1 Style

The all-new Mach 1’s grille harkens back to the original with a deep 3-D mesh, shark-nosed section and faux lamp elements. Flanking the fascia are new side grilles below each turn signal lamp. A low-gloss Magnetic pony badge is centered on the grille. Low-gloss magnetic and black accents throughout the vehicle provide a premium look while staying true to Mach 1’s bold, muscular heritage, including low-gloss Magnetic mirror caps and rear spoiler.

New 19-inch x 9.5-inch, and 19-inch x 10-inch five-spoke Tarnished Dark-painted aluminum wheels are a modern version of the classic Magnum 500 style wheels. Handling Package vehicles come standard with unique, wider 19-inch x 10.5-inch front, and 19-inch x 11-inch rear Tarnished Dark-painted aluminum wheels.

The Handling Package – exclusively available with the Tremec™ 3160 6-speed manual transmission – also includes a larger unique higher downforce front splitter, new front wheel lip moldings, and a low-gloss Magnetic swing spoiler with a Gurney flap and rear tire spats from Shelby GT500.

Satin Black side and hood stripes are included with reflective accent stripes in any of three colors: Red, White and Orange (Appearance Package only). Exterior color options include the Mach 1 exclusive Fighter Jet Gray (Appearance Package only), as well as Iconic Silver, Shadow Black, Oxford White, Velocity Blue, Twister Orange, Race Red and Grabber Yellow.

The interior features a unique Dark Spindrift instrument panel with aluminum accents. Ebony seats with an accent stripe hint at Mach 1 heritage in cars equipped with a leather interior. Other interior upgrades include new door sill plates, an updated splash screen on the 12.3-inch all-LCD instrument cluster, a white cue ball shift knob, and engraved badging that displays the vehicle’s unique chassis number.

Mach 1: Built to Perform

The Mach 1 engineering and design teams worked in tandem to develop a front end unique to the Mach 1 persona that also meets the high aerodynamic demands of the engine, transmission and braking systems.

A new two-piece upper grille, lower grille and valance, and new side grilles, all contribute to Mach 1’s signature look and more demanding aero and cooling performance requirements.

A front splitter optimized to the fascia shape improves track performance and provides a more aggressive appearance, while a matched rear spoiler works in concert to create ideal lift balance. Mach 1 features 22 percent more downforce than a Mustang GT with Performance Pack Level 1 and the downforce improvement jumps to approximately 150 percent with the Handling Package.

To enhance track endurance, the team added two side heat exchangers – one to cool engine oil, the other transmission oil – as well as a rear axle cooling system and lower diffuser from Shelby GT500.

A new underbelly pan, the vehicle’s most aerodynamically important upgrade, extends 20 inches further rearward than on a Mustang GT Performance Pack to smooth and increase the airflow under the front of the car. Large underwing features in the belly pan increase downforce, while special belly pan airfoils in the brake cooling ramps improve downforce and assist the brake cooling flow – a first for Mustang.

To improve ride and handling, Mach 1 features the latest MagneRide calibration, a stiffer steering I-shaft, new EPAS calibration, stiffer sway bars and front springs, a brake booster from the Mustang GT Performance Pack Level 2, 9.5-inch/10-inch split fitment wheels with Michelin PS4 tires, a rear subframe with stiffer bushings and a rear toe-link from Shelby GT500.

The all-new and limited-edition 2021 Mustang Mach 1 will arrive in U.S. and Canadian Ford dealerships in the spring of 2021.



Horsepower and torque ratings based on premium fuel per SAE J1349® standard.

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Exactly what I was thinking. You can get a 300 horsepower Mustang for far less than the inflation adjusted prices from 2004. Ignoring all it the “technology” improvements and simply focusing on performance:

03-04 Mach 1:
305hp, 0-60 5.3s, [email protected] For $39k in today’s dollars
2020 Ecoboost premium Perf pack: 332 hp, 0-60 4.9s, 13.4 For $39k

03-04 Cobra:
390 hp, 0-60 4.6s, 12.9@111
$48k in today’s dollars
2020 GT Premium PP1 (6 speed)
460hp, 0-60 4.4S, 12.6@115
$46k

Very good comparison
 
When I made my point of buying the new Mach1 vs a used GT350 earlier in this post was more HP vs price point...the Mach is a damn decent car for everthing you're getting...but if I'm gonna have pay 55-60k(JAWAG) for the Mach at least give 500+HP...I don't care if it's just 505hp...I'd be ponying up the cash...

Now as far as the 5.2 Voodoo...to me at least...that is a motor that should stay exclusive to the GT350 & GT500...
 
OMG. I was about to buy one, but then I saw the specs and my bank account. I guess I will just have to keep setting pennies aside for my 2001 Bullitt project. BTW, does anyone have a spare Coyote and T56 they'd like to donate? Lol
 
I like the looks of the front end, However I wish they would have used the low profile composite core support like the GT350/500 so it had a lower profile hood that was specific to the Mach 1. Just like the GT350 and GT500 have.
500 hp should have been factory spec as well.
If the price is gonna land where everyone thinks it is, I’ll find a used GT350 and swap to a 6r80 or 10r80 transmission and throw a Whipple on it.
Id definitely pack away the 6 speed in case I ever put it back stock.

Ken
 
I like the looks of the front end, However I wish they would have used the low profile composite core support like the GT350/500 so it had a lower profile hood that was specific to the Mach 1. Just like the GT350 and GT500 have.
500 hp should have been factory spec as well.
If the price is gonna land where everyone thinks it is, I’ll find a used GT350 and swap to a 6r80 or 10r80 transmission and throw a Whipple on it.
Id definitely pack away the 6 speed in case I ever put it back stock.

Ken

I do wonder thoe, how well will the A6 or A10 spin at those 9000rpms on the GT350?

I like the idea just not sure how they would handle to high rpm.
 
Unless I missed it somewhere this article 2021 Mustang Mach 1 Power And Torque Numbers Potentially Revealed claims Ford is aiming for 525 hp and 450 lb/ft. Power numbers better than the Bullitt and comparable to the GT350, both of which the Mach 1 is replacing!
Definitely keeping my fingers crossed that this is correct!

Ken

It would be nice, but I doubt it. Ford's press release *did* say "Packing a specially calibrated 5.0-liter V8 engine that has a projected 480 horsepower at 7,000 rpm and 420 lb.-ft. of torque at 4,600 rpm, Mach 1 is a fitting celebration of a nameplate born more than 50 years ago."

Note the word "projected". So hopefully the door is still open for them to do a revised final power rating that is a bit higher than 480. We shall see.
 
Well, remember the ‘20 GT500 pre release numbers, ‘at least’ 650hp then 700+hp then 700++hp or something to that effect.
When finally released, it was much higher at 760hp.
I’ve been wonder/hoping the same thing, that the final production would top 100hp/liter. I don’t think hitting 500hp on a specialty model is too much to ask.
-J
 
Well, remember the ‘20 GT500 pre release numbers, ‘at least’ 650hp then 700+hp then 700++hp or something to that effect.
When finally released, it was much higher at 760hp.
I’ve been wonder/hoping the same thing, that the final production would top 100hp/liter. I don’t think hitting 500hp on a specialty model is too much to ask.
-J

Edited once I re-read Ford’s press release and they do throw the “projected” word in there at one point, lol.

Ford was also coy about the Trinity (13-14) GT500 with initial press releases claiming 650 hp, with only an (often overlooked) asterisk and subtitle Denoting that was preproduction numbers.

I wouldn’t be surprised if the 480hp is the final power rating in this case though. I’d love for them to swing a surprise, but I seriously doubt it this time.

The planted article saying engineers were targeting 525, issued days before the Mach1 unveiling saying 480 may have been click bait or a planted story. I could be wrong.
 
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I wish we would get some more information on this car. The silence is deafening. Show us a handling pack car in blue, or give us a look under the hood, or a story about the development of the car... something.
 
You may have seen the photos of the Mach I posted from the GT500 Track Tour?
These are the same 2 cars that we’ve seen because these are the only 2 that are currently built to production exterior standards.
Jim Owens told us at the event they wouldn’t open the hood as it’s still being developed.
Maybe that’s just from an appearance standpoint of possibly the hard parts are still being tweaked, and maybe changes to come bump that 480hp to or above 500hp.
I’ll repost the pics here if you would like.
-J
 
Maybe they could paint them a different color and do a photo shoot, you know, make it look like there are more than two. ;)
Like Carrol Shelby did with his early AC Cobra lol. He had it a different color every time he showed it off to look like he had more than just one built
 

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