Ford Mustang Jack Roush Edition 2020, Estados Unidos
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Roush
Performance is one of the premier Mustang tuners in the United States, and with
their latest creation the people at Roush have really pushed the envelope. They
unveiled their Jack Roush Edition Mustang to the SEMA show, complete with a
manual transmission. Roush Performance's most powerful creation to date is
befitting the founder's name with lots of performance upgrades that are even
more impressive when you compare it with a Mustang Shelby GT500. The Roush
creation joined other notable special Mustangs including the GT500 Dragon Snake and Mustang Lithium making
appearances at SEMA this year.
Roush fits its
in-house designed supercharger on the 5.0-liter V-8 of the Mustang GT to push
power figures all the way to 775 horsepower and 670 lb-ft of torque. Both
numbers are higher than the GT500's output figures, as that car's supercharged
5.2-liter V-8 produces 760 horsepower and 625 lb-ft of torque. The Jack Roush
Edition doesn't stop there when it comes to upgrades in the engine bay. It also
gets a larger radiator and auxiliary oil coolers for the engine, transmission,
and differential because more power equals more heat in the powertrain. Another
engine-bay feature is a custom-built air box signed by Jack Roush himself.
Roush performance didn't leave the exhaust alone, either, and props to them for
it: 775 horsepower deserves to be heard loud and proud. They put in a new
raucous active exhaust with multiple settings controlled via a knob on the
central tunnel, right next to the shifter.
Speaking of the
shifter: it can be a row your own, something everyone behind #SaveTheManuals
can appreciate. The shifter in the Jack Roush Edition is just like the cue-ball
shifter found in our long-term Mustang Bullitt,
and we love that thing. For those of you who don't share the joy, there is an
option to have the car with the 10-speed automatic currently found in the
Mustang GT.
Additional
performance gains were extracted from the chassis. Roush Performance calibrated
the stock MagneRide suspension to its own spec, lowered the ride height, and
installed larger brake rotors that get the clamp from six-piston Brembo
calipers. An optional Competition package ($11,995) adds Roush/Weld racing
wheels and track-ready rubber. Other exterior upgrades include a special vented
hood, front fender vents, a revised front grille and lower air intake, and side
skirts. All of these, however, are overshadowed by an active rear spoiler made
of carbon fiber, by far the coolest feature.
Inside, Roush
Performance chose red and black leather-trimmed performance bucket seats with
red contrast stitching, embroidered with Jack Roush's signature. The steering
wheel, also wrapped, has a red marker at the 12 o’clock position.
The Jack Roush
Edition Mustang costs $50,995 plus a Mustang GT donor car, which can be had for
$36,725. That adds up to an all-in price of $87,720. The starting price for a
2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 is $73,995, but the optional Carbon Fiber Track
Package costs $18,500, and it adds many performance items like
sticker tires and a larger spoiler. At the end of the day, how badly do you
want a supercharged Mustang with a manual? if the answer is "very
badly," talk to Roush Performance—soon, since they're only making 70 of
these.





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