What is the difference between Shelby and Mustang?

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07/30/25 12:32am
Shelby is a modified version based on the Mustang. The following are the differences between Shelby and Mustang: 1. Power: Both Shelby and Mustang use a 2.3T turbocharged engine, but the Mustang has a maximum horsepower of 299 HP and 434 Nm, with a maximum power speed of 5600 RPM and a maximum torque speed of 3000 RPM. After modifying the ECU program, the Shelby's maximum horsepower increases to 338 HP and 525 Nm. The Shelby's engine has higher horsepower than the Mustang. 2. Appearance: Based on the Mustang, the Shelby uses a wide-body kit, making it more muscular and more in line with public aesthetics. 3. Front emblem: The Shelby's front emblem is a cobra; the Mustang's front emblem is a mustang.
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