LAS VEGAS (January 23, 2025) – The performance and motorsports world was rocked today when Shelby American, a wholly owned subsidiary of Carroll Shelby International Inc., unveiled the 2025 Shelby GT350 on the Barrett-Jackson stage in Scottsdale, Ariz. The most powerful Shelby GT350 in history, the 810 horsepower sports car, was introduced almost 60 years to the day that Carroll Shelby revealed the first one (January 27, 1965). The Shelby GT350 will be available as a street car, while the street legal GT350R is track-ready with components from Shelby’s future Trans Am spec race car.
“Sixty years ago, the Shelby GT350 marked a new chapter in performance and motorsports history. It was Shelby’s first model based on the Ford Mustang, the perfect follow-up to the ground-breaking Shelby Cobra. Shelby American poured its performance expertise into the 1965 Mustang, turning it into an iconic international sports car. We followed the same strategy for 2025 and collaborated with industry leaders to create this very special Shelby car.”
– Joe Conway, CEO of Shelby American
For the GT350 street version, Shelby American tuned and upgraded the car’s suspension, exhaust, styling and other elements for enhanced street driving experience. The 5.0L V8 powered street version Shelby GT350 fastback is offered in both 480 and 810* (supercharged) horsepower versions and with a choice of manual or automatic transmission. The Shelby GT350 offers significant performance at an affordable price; the MSRP starts at $109,999 for the supercharged version, including the car.
“The Shelby GT350 and the Shelby GT350R are back for 2025. Just as Carroll Shelby envisioned in 1965, this sports car is designed to be exhilarating and competitive on both the street and track. The Shelby GT350 and Shelby GT350R each have unique personalities that are very different from our halo Shelby Super Snake. The 2025 Shelby GT350 models are pure sports car, while the Shelby Super Snake is the highest performance super car in our lineup.”
– Gary Patterson, President of Shelby American
“We increased horsepower by almost 70 percent, tuned the suspension, opened up the exhaust, smoothed the aerodynamics and gave it more sex appeal. The styling is based on functionality, giving the Shelby GT350 a purposeful look. However, the suspension is still supple enough to drive every day without sacrificing comfort.”
– Vince LaViolette, Vice President of Operations and Senior Designer at Shelby American
The street legal 2025 Shelby GT350R has 830+ horsepower and will only be available with a six-speed manual transmission. As in 1965, the 36 Shelby GT350R model cars will be white with two optional painted stripes and graphics packages available; gold/silver/black representing the historic race package and blue/white Shelby heritage package.
The street-legal, track-ready Shelby GT350R features a carbon fiber interior ‘tub’, optional carbon fiber racing seats and harnesses, carbon fiber trim, integrated roll cage, Turn Key Automotive/Motorsports, Trans AM spec high speed carbon fiber Aero package, fully-adjustable, JRI race struts and shocks with remote reservoir, ProSystems Alcon racing brakes, numerous chassis upgrades and more. MSRP will be announced shortly.
“While the Shelby GT350 street car is civilized enough for a daily commute, the Shelby GT350R was built for the serious weekend track warrior. Embracing the character of the 1965 competition model Shelby, our focus was on lightening the car, sharpening the performance and keeping it cool on the road course.”
– Vince LaViolette
The 36 Shelby GT350R model cars will be built in Michigan in collaboration with Turn Key Automotive/Motorsports, which has a deep history in American performance and racing. The company has deep experience in performance parts, racing and low volume niche programs, and provides the expertise, parts, services and support to take a project from rendering to reality.
“We’re honored to help Shelby American return one of the most iconic names to the track. We are excited to assist Shelby by bridging the connection between consumer and racing. For those who have track experience, the Shelby GT350R offers a high level of performance in a street-legal package.”
– Rich Rinke, owner Turn Key
In addition to collaborating with Shelby American on the street legal Shelby GT350R, Turn Key is helping develop a future track only version of the sports car intended for competition in Trans Am. Turn Key is an approved Trans Am vehicle builder of SGT and GT vehicles with a stellar reputation for success.
“Along with capturing the FIA sports car world championship in 1965, Shelby-built cars and teams won Trans Am championships in 1966 and 1967. Along the way, Shelby American beat some of the best racing teams in the world. We’re excited to return Shelby to racing with a car built to compete, and win, through our association with Turn Key.”
– Aaron Shelby, grandson of Carroll Shelby and board member of Carroll Shelby International
In collaboration with Turn Key Automotive/Motorsports, Shelby will develop a Trans AM spec race car throughout 2025, with plans for an official entry in the 2026 race season. In a fitting nod to history, Jack Rinke, a Turn Key Development Engineer who worked on the Shelby GT350R, intends to compete in the 2026 season. “We are deeply honored by the history and our connection to Ken Miles and the Carroll Shelby story,” said Jack Rinke.
“We’re pleased that Shelby American is returning to race in Trans Am. The company has deep roots in our series and we’re excited that a Shelby is committed to running with us in the 60th anniversary season of Trans Am. Everyone looks forward to seeing a Shelby officially back on the track.”
– Aaron Coalwell, Technical Director at Trans Am Race Company
Shelby American built 562 Shelby GT350s (including R models) in 1965, which is why production is limited to the same number for 2025. Production of street cars will begin in the second quarter of the year to be sold in the US through Shelby selected Ford dealers. A limited number of street cars will be built by Shelby mod shops and distributors internationally. And 36 Shelby GT350R models, again matching the number built in 1965, will be available directly through Shelby American.
“From the 60th anniversary badges to the aero package and Shelby spec wheels, the sports car visually reflects the modern spirit of the first Shelby GT350. Behind the wheel, it’s very apparent that this car is worthy of the iconic Shelby GT350 name.”
– Gary Patterson
Each vehicle from Shelby American is documented in the official Shelby Registry. The Shelby GT350 comes with a 3 year/36,000-mile warranty; the powertrain warranty from Ford remains intact. Individuals interested in a Shelby vehicle can visit their local dealer or go to Shelby.com.
Available in automatic or manual transmission fastback (coupe).
* 810 HP using US 93 octane fuel (98 octane ratings in Europe and some other markets)
**Supercharger available for post-title sales only
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