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Maybe GTE is a GT-Electric Hybrid?
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Let's breakdown the possibilities:

Shelby already has a "GT Ecoboost" based off the of the Mustang Ecoboost, so if the "E" is for Ecoboost, it'd be based off a V6/V8. There's a premium rear valence in the pictures and the V6 coupe doesn't have that (plus is short on features overall anyway), so that leaves the base model to be the GT. But then that doesn't make sense because boosting the V8 will require a wider tire to make the extra power useable.

If the "E" is for electric, then it could either share the same drivetrain or go AWD. If it shares the same drivetrain, there's better/cheaper ways to get even more power to the rear wheels, so that wouldn't really be worth the extra R&D. If they could go AWD (assuming they get electric motors to fit in the front), then they could put down more power without needing wider tires. It would certainly be an unique offering.

Lastly, it could be an appearance pack like a Roush Stage 2, and/or have a small power bump like the Shelby GT Ecoboost did. There's not much custom work besides the spoiler and exhaust that we can see in the pictures, so it wouldn't provide much value to your dollar if this is the case.

The electric AWD option would be interesting/unique, but I'm leaning towards this being an appearance pack with little or no changes under the hood.
 

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Probably a 3.7L V6 Twins or single...highly doubt its a boosted 5.0L
 

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It has a flux capacitor.....Im certain...someone I know that is in the know and knows someone else that has a cousin in know says they heard it from a guy that knows someone close to Shelby Corp.
 

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It does the Kessel run in 12 parsecs.
 

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Which makes no sense as a parsec is a measure of distance, not time.
It makes absolute sense. The Kessel run was a route, or I should say many possible routes through the Kessel system. Han was able to make it through the Kessel system in the shortest possible route ever. He made it in 12 parsecs. In a nutshell, Han was able to take the Falcon from point A to point B in the shortest route to date.

-Jeff
 

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Guys,
I've lurked for a really long time on this forum and one of the things I've noticed is how supportive and positive everyone typically is when it comes to the Mustang comunity. I own a 15 that I bought when they first came out and have really enjoyed my time on here and the threads of useful info. This one is hard to read, as I've been an employee of Shelby American for almost a decade. The negativity on the speculation here is dissapointing on this. I apreciate the honest opinions but would like positively offer myself to answer questions for you as part of the community. We're under embargo until tomm on the release but I'm happy to jump back on here and answers questions tomm night. What I can say is that we've been listening to our customers and we're pretty excited to offer this new vehicle to you. One of the most overlooked aspects to our company is our close, technical relationship with Ford and Ford Performance. Thanks and stay tuned! :cheers:

With appreciation and respect,
Keith S Criswell
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Guys,
I've lurked for a really long time on this forum and one of the things I've noticed is how supportive and positive everyone typically is when it comes to the Mustang comunity. I own a 15 that I bought when they first came out and have really enjoyed my time on here and the threads of useful info. This one is hard to read, as I've been an employee of Shelby American for almost a decade. The negativity on the speculation here is dissapointing on this. I apreciate the honest opinions but would like positively offer myself to answer questions for you as part of the community. We're under embargo until tomm on the release but I'm happy to jump back on here and answers questions tomm night. What I can say is that we've been listening to our customers and we're pretty excited to offer this new vehicle to you. One of the most overlooked aspects to our company is our close, technical relationship with Ford and Ford Performance. Thanks and stay tuned! :cheers:

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Keith, thank you for posting. I think something that really resonates with people (in a negative manner) is the disappointing performance and high cost of the last Super Snake.
 

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Guys,
I've lurked for a really long time on this forum and one of the things I've noticed is how supportive and positive everyone typically is when it comes to the Mustang comunity. I own a 15 that I bought when they first came out and have really enjoyed my time on here and the threads of useful info. This one is hard to read, as I've been an employee of Shelby American for almost a decade. The negativity on the speculation here is dissapointing on this. I apreciate the honest opinions but would like positively offer myself to answer questions for you as part of the community. We're under embargo until tomm on the release but I'm happy to jump back on here and answers questions tomm night. What I can say is that we've been listening to our customers and we're pretty excited to offer this new vehicle to you. One of the most overlooked aspects to our company is our close, technical relationship with Ford and Ford Performance. Thanks and stay tuned! :cheers:

With appreciation and respect,
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SOOOOOO???? Because your customer base has been unhappy with the latest from the tuner Mustang companies it is disappointing? That is the problem right there! SA should be disappointed that their product has not met customer demand and or expectations. Thank you for offering yourself up for questions but telling us your are disappointed with the community is the wrong way of doing business.
 

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Guys,
I've lurked for a really long time on this forum and one of the things I've noticed is how supportive and positive everyone typically is when it comes to the Mustang comunity. I own a 15 that I bought when they first came out and have really enjoyed my time on here and the threads of useful info. This one is hard to read, as I've been an employee of Shelby American for almost a decade. The negativity on the speculation here is dissapointing on this. I apreciate the honest opinions but would like positively offer myself to answer questions for you as part of the community. We're under embargo until tomm on the release but I'm happy to jump back on here and answers questions tomm night. What I can say is that we've been listening to our customers and we're pretty excited to offer this new vehicle to you. One of the most overlooked aspects to our company is our close, technical relationship with Ford and Ford Performance. Thanks and stay tuned! :cheers:

With appreciation and respect,
Keith S Criswell
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AWESOME!

However, since its technically Friday in several parts of the world, how about you just spill the beans now? Come on, its 5am Friday morning in Beijing right! :thumbsup:
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