Corvette Killer: A Mid-Engined Ford Mustang Designed To Decimate The Chevy C8 Corvette

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  • The Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Corvette are iconic models of the American automotive industry.
  • Our digital artist has created an exclusive mashup of the Mustang and Ford GT, incorporating a mid-engine layout and design cues from both models.
  • A mid-engine Ford model, possibly a Thunderbird, could potentially outperform the C8 Corvette with its active aerodynamics and Ford's expertise in high-performance mid-engine vehicles.
It’s safe to say, Ford and Chevrolet are two brands that best embody rivalry in the American automotive industry. The Mustang versus Camaro, Corvette versus Cobra, and Explorer versus Suburban are only some examples of the two brands clashing. When it comes to Ford, the Mustang is one of the most iconic nameplates while the Corvette is the same for Chevrolet.

The two models are in different segments, but they have both experienced significant changes in recent years. The S650 Mustang has become more digitalized while the C8 Corvette is the first mid-engine Corvette to enter production. Digital artist, Yasid Designs, has given us an interesting take on the Mustang, which involves the mid-engine layout and unsurprisingly, a lot of Ford GT design features. In case you have wondered what a mashup between the S650 Mustang and a Ford GT would look like, here’s your answer.

A Mid-Engine Ford That Isn’t A GT​

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We have seen similar mashups between the Mustang and Ford GT before, but those were, essentially, a Ford GT with the headlights and taillights of a late S550 Mustang. Here, we see something a bit more comprehensive. If the last iteration of the Ford GT was a bit too soft around the edges, the S650 design cues fix that for you.

The front end is noticeably more upright than the regular GT, featuring the Mustang’s center grille while retaining the GT’s lower apron and hood. The LED headlights have been redesigned to feature a DRL pattern similar to the GT, but in a body much more similar to the Mustang’s front lights. On the side, things are almost unchanged from the Ford GT we've known since 2016.

The signature, flying buttresses are still here, but the rear quarter panel is larger and more akin to the Mustang. The rear end still features the high-mounted, dual-center-exhaust tips, but is now flanked by the S650 Mustang’s tri-bar taillights. The diffuser features hexagonal shapes more akin to a Lamborghini. The engine cover is no longer transparent, and we suspect the McLaren GT’s rear luggage shelf may have served as inspiration for it.

How A Mid-Engine Ford Could Beat The C8 Corvette?​

We already saw how the Ford GT makes short work of the C8 Corvette on a drag strip, courtesy of Throttle House. Even though the race was close, the C8 Corvette Z06 lost that race. This begs the question, how would a mid-engine Mustang beat the C8 Corvette? If we use that GT vs C8 battle as a reference point, the Z06's aerodynamics had a part to play. While offering plenty of downforce, this ultimately, creates drag, slowing the car down at high speeds. The Ford GT's active aero may be the answer to a mid-engine Mustang's dominance over the mid-engine Corvette.

As For A Future Mid-Engine Ford…​

Every time a rendering like this comes out, it begs the question, will Ford make another mid-engine supercar? Ford is keeping a tight lip about any potential successor to the GT, but in 2021, a C8 Corvette as spotted at Ford’s testing grounds. This coincided with Ford’s trademark of the Thunderbird name, which led us to believe a mid-engine Ford Thunderbird could be in the making. In 2022, the second-generation Ford GT ended production, which leaves space for something else.

The Chevrolet C8 Corvette and Ford GT may be similar on paper, but Ford’s model is much more exclusive, being a limited-production model. The price points for, both, models were also quite different, which means they aren’t quite the direct competitors some believed them to be. Ford has proven, on numerous occasions that it has the know-how to make a high-performance, mid-engine model. The Thunderbird name would be an interesting choice since it’s always been a more luxurious model that sat above the Ford Mustang.

The original, 1955 Ford Thunderbird was a Corvette competitor, and it managed to outsell Chevrolet’s Pride and Joy by a margin of 23 to one. There have been more than a few renderings of a new Ford Thunderbird, but so far, they have all been neo-retro recreations of the 1955 original. The Mustang has already branched out in a different direction with the Mach-E and the GT is no longer being made, a mid-engine Thunderbird is a realistic possibility. We know the Mustang would not go the mid-engine route in the foreseeable future, but Yasid Designs gives us an epic representation of what the Mustang could be in another universe.



 

Why A Mid-Engined Ford Mustang Makes More Sense Now Than Ever

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In the fiercely competitive arena of the American automotive industry, two iconic models have been at the forefront of the battle for supremacy: the Ford Mustang and the Chevrolet Corvette. These legendary names embody the heart and soul of American performance cars. As the automotive landscape continues to evolve, these classic name plates are not shying away from change. Embracing innovation and paving the way for a bold new era, they are ready to redefine what it means to be an American sports car.

With the impending release of the S650 Mustang, TopSpeed presents a transformation that strikes excitement and curiosity: a Mid-Engined Ford Mustang that reimagines the very essence of performance. Blending design cues from the Ford GT with the audacity to redefine its own legacy, this unique vision of the Mustang promises to captivate automotive enthusiasts and challenge the status quo. As we delve into TopSpeed's captivating perspective on what a mid-engined Mustang could look like, let us enter the possibilities of this daring creation and the potential it holds in redefining the American sports car landscape.

This article will invite you into the captivating world of the Mid-Engined Ford Mustang, exploring the fusion of the Mustang's iconic heritage with the aerodynamic excellence of the Ford GT. From the striking design cues that redefine its appearance to the potential performance capabilities that could rival the Chevrolet C8 Corvette, we will unveil the raw potential of this modern legend.

The Ultimate Mashup: Mid-Engined S650 Mustang And Ford GT​

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Take a long look at these pictures and envision a display that fuses the daring spirit of the Mustang with the aerodynamic prowess of the Ford GT. Our digital artists have embarked on this ambitious endeavor, painting a vivid picture of the latest S650 Mustang as a mid-engined supercar! The result is nothing short of awe-inspiring. It's an exquisite blend of design cues from both the Mustang and the GT, boasting a revolutionary mid-engine layout that unleashes unprecedented potential.

At the front end, the Mid-Engined Mustang demands attention with its presence. The Mustang's iconic center grille takes center stage, exuding confidence and purpose. Complemented by the GT's lower apron and hood, the redesigned LED headlights showcase a distinctive Daytime Running Light (DRL) pattern, paying tribute to the GT's luminescent flair while maintaining the Mustang's classic front-end appeal. Moving along the sides, the signature flying buttresses remains intact, reminiscent of the GT's aerodynamic heritage.

As your eyes trace the curvaceous lines, you'll notice how the rear quarter panel takes a subtle detour, channeling the Mustang's classic allure with finesse. Dual-center-exhaust tips, mounted high, are flanked by the S650 Mustang's signature tri-bar taillights, creating a mesmerizing rear profile. To further elevate its visual allure, the diffuser features hexagonal shapes akin to the exotics of a Lamborghini, while the engine cover embraces a newfound sense of mystique.

The Raw Potential Of A Mid-Engine Ford Mustang​

The pivotal question comes up: Can a mid-engine Mustang genuinely challenge the supremacy of the formidable Chevrolet C8 Corvette? To answer this, we hark back to a riveting drag strip race between the Ford GT and the C8 Corvette Z06, which showcased the GT's prowess in defeating its rival, thanks in part to its advanced active aerodynamics. This eye-opening surprise leads us to believe that a mid-engine Mustang, integrating similar cutting-edge aerodynamic features, could indeed stand as a worthy competitor to the C8 Corvette.

But it's not just about raw power. The engineering genius behind a mid-engine Mustang goes beyond sheer horsepower. Ford's distinguished legacy in engineering high-performance mid-engine vehicles further reinforces the plausibility of a dominant mid-engine Mustang. From the iconic Ford GT40 that conquered Le Mans in the 1960s to the awe-inspiring Ford GT that mesmerized automotive enthusiasts in the 2000s, Ford has consistently pushed the boundaries of innovation in mid-engine technology.

Drawing from its rich history of innovation and performance excellence, Ford possesses the expertise and engineering mastery to create a new benchmark in American sports cars. The company's commitment to continuous improvement and technological advancement is evident in every aspect of its vehicles. With a relentless focus on aerodynamics, handling, and performance, Ford's mid-engine creations have consistently delivered driving experiences that border on the surreal.

A Future Mid-Engine Ford And The Potential Thunderbird​

The tantalizing prospect of a mid-engine Ford model has ignited rumors of the return of the legendary Thunderbird. While Ford remains cryptic about the possibility of a successor to the GT, the sight of a C8 Corvette at Ford's testing grounds in 2021 stirred the automotive world's imagination.

The subsequent trademark of the Thunderbird name by Ford added fuel to the speculation, sparking curiosity about a potential mid-engine Thunderbird on the horizon. As the second-generation Ford GT exited production in 2022, the stage is set for something extraordinary to take the spotlight, and the prospect of a mid-engine Thunderbird is tempting.

While the Chevrolet C8 Corvette and the Ford GT might share certain similarities on paper, the GT's exclusive limited-production status sets it apart as a high-end, exclusive model. On the other hand, a mid-engine Thunderbird promises to embody Ford's vision for a more accessible high-performance mid-engine vehicle.

Ford has time and again demonstrated its ability to craft vehicles that strike a perfect balance between performance, innovation, and affordability. The Thunderbird name, with its storied history of outperforming Chevrolet's pride and joy back in 1955, carries a legacy of its own. Evoking nostalgia and embracing a futuristic vision, a mid-engine Thunderbird could potentially attract a broader audience, bridging the gap between performance enthusiasts and everyday drivers.

Will The Mid-Engined Ford Mustang Revolutionize The Road?​

The American automotive landscape stands on the threshold of an unprecedented era. Amidst the electrifying transformation and shifting dynamics, Ford's daring vision of a Mid-Engined Mustang marks a pivotal moment in automotive history. The exquisite fusion of Mustang heritage and Ford GT innovation results in a striking creation that stands ready to redefine the American performance car narrative.

As the automotive world moves closer and closer to a more electric-inspired future, the Mid-Engined Mustang emerges as a captivating embodiment of power, excellence, and the spirit of relentless innovation. With the potential to rival the Chevrolet C8 Corvette, this audacious evolution represents a testament to American ingenuity and the unyielding passion for automotive excellence.

The dawn of the Mid-Engined Ford Mustang is inviting and tempting. Automotive enthusiasts worldwide eagerly await the triumphant arrival of this modern legend. As the final echoes of internal combustion engine Mustangs reverberate through the ages, the mid-engine successor ushers in a new era, ready to captivate and inspire the automotive world for generations to come. Only time will tell...


 
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