Ford Mustang BULLITT the most powerful Mustang ever sold in Australia, arriving October 2018 from $73,688

  • Ford Mustang BULLITT will be the most powerful Mustang sold by Ford Australia, celebrating one of the most famous car-chase scenes in motion picture history
  • Australian enthusiasts will be able to secure one of a limited run of 700 Mustang BULLITTs, with each example individually numbered and finished exclusively in Dark Highland Green with gloss-black Torq Thrust-style alloys
  • Mustang BULLITT is a highly-specified Mustang, with Autonomous Emergency Braking, Lane Keep Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control as well as technical upgrades including MagneRide suspension as standard
  • The Ford Mustang is the most popular sports car in Australia, and has been the best-selling sports car in the world the last three years, with 125,000 sold across 146 countries during 2017
  • In 2019, Mustang will make its on-track debut in the Virgin Australia Supercar Championship with DJR Team Penske and Tickford Racing.

The Ford Mustang BULLITT will be in Australian showrooms this October, in time to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the iconic Steve McQueen film that saw the Hollywood legend drive a 1968 Mustang Fastback in one of the silver screen’s most epic car chases.

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The first batch to be sold in Australia will consist of only 700 units, each individually numbered at the factory in Flat Rock, Michigan, before arriving Down Under as the most potent Mustang ever sold through Ford Australia dealerships. Mustang BULLITT will have an MLP of $73,688ii including Luxury Car Tax.

“BULLITT is the car-chase of car chases, and we know that Australians are passionate about

Mustang, so we’re pleased to have secured our own batch of this unique model,” said Ford Australia President and CEO, Graeme Whickman. “It further builds on the Mustang story in this country as we respond to enthusiasm for even more choice, additional features and personalisation across the line-up. Australians are looking for Mustangs that really stand out, and Mustang BULLITT really makes a statement.”

The Mustang BULLITT will be the most powerful Mustang ever sold through Ford Australia, and previews the driving experience with a set of distinctive exterior hallmarks that in no uncertain terms makes this a ‘McQueen’ Mustang.

That starts with the exclusive Dark Highland Green paintwork, exclusive to Mustang BULLITT, matching the colour of the 1968 Fastback driven in the film. Building on the look, gloss-black 19-inch Torq Thrust-style alloys contrast the bright-red calipers of the Brembo brakes.

A BULLITT fuel filler cap is one of the considered additions, as the rest of Mustang BULLITT has seen the regular Mustang badging removed for a smooth, focused aesthetic. Mustang BULLITT stands up, and stands out.

Based on the updated Mustang GT, which is louder and more potent than its predecessor, Mustang BULLITT will be offered exclusively as a V8 coupled to a six-speed manual, true to the Mustang Fastback that hurled around the streets of San Francisco in the 1968 classic.

The 5.0-litre has been upgraded for heightened performance, with an Open Air induction system and intake manifold, with 87mm throttle bodies, Ford Racing air-filter and a PCM (Powertrain Control Module) shared with the Shelby Mustang GT350. Lifting the bonnet will reveal unique BULLITT badging from strut-tower to strut-tower, with Mustang BULLITT’s Coyote V8 delivering 345kW and 556Nmiii , making it the most potent Mustang ever offered in Australia.

BULLITT’s innovation extends to the standard six-speed manual, which has been extensively reworked for 2018. It will offer Mustang’s rev-matching system, which delivers smoother downshifts accompanied by a ‘blip’ of the engine, adding to the vocal drama delivered by a standard Active Valve Exhaust. With four modes, the Active Valve Exhaust lets you move from subtle to sledgehammer, on top of Mustang BULLITT’s individual Drive and Steering modes.

Mustang BULLITT: Style with Smarts

Mustang BULLITT hasn’t forsaken smarts for style. Mustang BULLITT comes with Mustang’s MagneRide suspension  an option on ‘regular’ Mustang GT in Australia from July 2018  as standard equipment. The MagneRide Damping System is new for Mustang in 2018, and optimises ride and handling in a variety of situations.

This special edition Mustang also comes standard with Autonomous Emergency Braking, Lane
Departure Warning, Lane Keep Assist as well as Adaptive Cruise Control. Mustang BULLITT’s

Driver Assist Technology also helps the driver with auto-levelling headlamps, automatic high-beam and an 8.0-inch full-colour reversing camera.

SYNC® 3iv with Apple CarPlay and Android Autov is standard, but like regular Mustang GT, BULLITT comes standard with native satellite-navigation to give customers a wide choice of mapping and ways of getting from A to McQueen.

The unique interior offers signature tributes taken straight from the silver-screen BULLITT Mustang, building on the visual drama of the unique exterior. From the moment you grasp the door-handle, BULLITT delivers with BULLITT scuff plates, unique finishes and green-stitched dash, door trims and heated and cooled front seating. For BULLITT owners looking for a heightened experience, optional Recaro seats are available from the factory.

From the driver’s seat, BULLITT features Mustang’s new 12.4-inch digital instrument cluster, which includes visual changes between Drive modes, inspired by the Le Mans-winning Ford Performance GT sports car. Capping off the BULLITT theme inside is the stark-white cue-ball

gear-shift knob and unique stitched gearshifter boot to make this special model unmistakably BULLITT.

Mustang BULLITT has your number

Every Mustang BULLITT will have its own individual number, which will be proudly etched into the passenger side’s unique BULLITT plaque. The Australian market will receive 700 Mustang BULLITTs commencing in October 2018, to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Steve McQueen’s Bullitt, which first screened in theaters on October 17,1968.

Australian customers have made Mustang the nation’s favourite sports car, topping the sales charts in both 2016 and 17vi. The Mustang, which was developed for the first time as a global model, has also been the best-selling sports car in the world for the third year in a row, topping sales charts in 2015, 2016 and 2017vii.

In April 2018, the Ford Mustang was announced a competitor in the 2019 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship. Ford Performance, DJR Team Penske and Tickford Australia are working on the homologation of the Mustang for the 2019 season, which is expected to make its on-track debut at the season-opening Adelaide 500.

The Ford Mustang BULLITT will go on sale in Australia in October, 2018, with a Manufacturers List Price from $73,688