Shelby American to make unique Mustang Mach-E GTs — but you won’t be able to buy them in US

Carroll Shelby would have celebrated his centennial birthday this year, and his family and friends wanted to do something special to honor the memory of the legendary automotive designer and racing driver.

On Wednesday, Gary Patterson, president of Shelby American, announced the company will “chart a new path” with plans to create 100 all-electric Shelby Mustang Mach-E GT vehicles available to buyers now in France, Norway, Switzerland, Germany, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Belgium and the Netherlands. The company is also working to make the vehicle available in the U.K., Austria, Italy and Poland.

There is no tentative date for U.S. sales.

Shelby, who died in 2012 and was played by actor Matt Damon in the Hollywood blockbuster “Ford v. Ferrari,” made history as the only person to win the Le Mans endurance race as both a manufacturer and driver. He was the only American automotive manufacturer to win the World Manufacturer’s Championship — beating Ferrari with the Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe. Shelby engineered uniquely powerful cars that are collected and raced to this day.

Shelby American, founded in 1962 as a subsidiary of Carroll Shelby International Inc., manufactures, modifies and markets high-performance vehicles including the Shelby GT, Super Snake, Ford Mustangs, F-150 trucks and Raptors. The company has a long history of working with Ford.

“To me, personally, Carroll Shelby is like Bob Dylan or Muhammad Ali,” author A.J. Baime told the Detroit Free Press in 2020, after the release of a Shelby Carroll documentary film. Baime, a regular contributor to The Wall Street Journal, also wrote the book, “Go Like Hell: Ford, Ferrari, and Their Battle for Speed and Glory at Le Mans.”

The unique Shelby price package starts at an estimated $25,000 (U.S dollars) over the cost of a Ford Mustang Mach-E GT.

For example, the manufacturer’s suggested retail price of a 2023 Ford Mustang Mach-E GT starts at $69,895 in Germany and so the Shelby version would be priced at a minimum of $94,795 with enhanced handling and styling.

The Shelby team described in its news release enhancing the electric all-wheel drive with a focus on “reducing weight, making it smoother, providing auditory appeal and tailoring styling to increase performance.”

Specifically, Shelby American said it lowered the SUV over an inch, cut weight off the top of it, reduced rotating mass to enhance stability and enhanced the aerodynamics. Production is scheduled to begin in July.

“This is our first foray into a production electric vehicle, so we spent a great deal of time testing EVs on the track to understand their unique handling dynamics,” said Vince LaViolette, Shelby American vice president of operations, in a news release. Other modifications include carbon fiber mirror caps and door trim, racing stripes, custom floor mats and Shelby badging inside and out.