The 2025 Ford Mustang GTD is burning some rubber at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, showcasing both its performance and a brand-new paint color called “Indulgent Blue.” This striking hue is part of Ford’s “Extended Color Palette” for the GTD, which offers an astounding range of thousands of colors, a significant leap from the six standard options. This palette rivals even Porsche’s renowned Paint-To-Sample (PTS) catalog, though Porsche’s Sonderwunsch program remains unmatched in overall vehicle personalization.
Choosing a color for the Mustang GTD is straightforward. Buyers can present their desired color sample to the Mustang GTD Concierge team, which will then match it from their extensive catalog. With such a vast array of shades and hues, Ford ensures a high likelihood of meeting any color request.

For those seeking ultimate exclusivity, Ford offers the “Exclusive Extended Color Palette Lock-Out Option.” This ensures that no other GTD will be painted in the same color, guaranteeing a unique vehicle. While the pricing for these exclusive options remains undisclosed, they are expected to be premium add-ons atop the GTD’s estimated $300,000 base price.

The Mustang GTD will be competing in the Batch 6A class at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, running alongside modern supercars. Ford has promised more GTD news during the Monterey Car Week in August, so enthusiasts should stay tuned for further updates.

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