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Motor vehicle
Ford Mustang RTR
Series 1 Mustang RTR Powered by Ford Performance
Overview
ManufacturerFord
Production2010–present
Model years2011-present
Body and chassis
ClassMuscle car
LayoutFR layout
RelatedFord Mustang
Powertrain
Engine5.0L "Coyote" V8
Transmission6-speed manual

RTR Vehicles is an American automotive company founded in 2009 by Vaughn Gittin Jr. involved in designing, developing, and manufacturing OEM+ performance vehicle packages for Ford’s product line. RTR stands for “Ready to Rock!".

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The Mustang RTR appears in the video game including Need for Speed: Payback and Need for Speed: Heat. While the actual RTR model itself did not appear in these games, the RTR parts however can be installed on the 2015 Ford Mustang GT Premium.

The 2018 Ford Mustang RTR Spec 5 was shown on season 3, episode 1 of The Grand Tour. Co-host Jeremy Clarkson drove the Spec 5 against co-host Richard Hammond in the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon, and co-host James May in the Hennessey Camaro ZL1 “Exorcist” in a series of challenges. The Spec 5 recording the best time on their makeshift race track and being declared the car Richard Hammond would buy of the three with his own money.

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