Despite the balmy winter temperatures in Chicago this year, the convertible season is still a few months away. Ford is gearing up for top-down driving by launching a new convertible variant of its high-powered Mustang: the Shelby GT500.
First shown in coupe form at the L.A. Auto Show last year, the Shelby GT500 convertible uses the same supercharged V-8 engine that delivers an impressive 650 horsepower and a top track speed of more than 200 mph.
The convertible features the same muscled styling cues as the Shelby GT500 coupe, including a bulging hood, front splitter and unique grille with the Cobra badge. The rear incorporates revised versions of the familiar three-element taillights that the regular Mustang gains for 2013, too. The general silhouette is essentially the same as the Mustang convertible’s, and the soft-top is powered and lined.
With 650 hp, the Shelby GT500 convertible packs 100 hp more than the 2012 version, and with the optional Performance Package, Ford claims the car is 3.5 seconds faster around Sebring International Raceway. The package features adjustable Bilstein dampers with Normal and Sport modes. Brembo-brand brakes feature six-piston front calipers, larger rotors and special brake pads. For more performance, buyers can add a Track Package with extra cooling for engine oil, the rear differential and manual transmission.
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Mike Hanley
Mike Hanley has more than 20 years of experience reporting on the auto industry. His primary focus is new vehicles, and he's currently a Senior Road Test Editor overseeing expert car reviews and comparison tests. He previously managed Editorial content in the Cars.com Research section.