2016
Ford Mustang Cobra Jet
Ford
Performance proudly unveiled the 2016 Cobra Jet Mustang at the 2015 SEMA show
in Las Vegas, marking the newest iteration of Cobra Jet as a limited-edition
turnkey race car.
Like
its predecessors, the new Cobra Jet is a factory-built race car that is legal
for National Hot Rod Association Stock and Super Stock drag racing, as well as
several classes in the International Hot Rod Association, National Mustang
Racers Association and National Muscle Car Association. The new Cobra Jet is limited to 50 units making the 2016
edition among the most collectible Mustangs ever.
The
Cobra Jet engine is made up of 75 percent production Mustang GT components
topped by a front inlet Whipple supercharger; as delivered, it's capable of
eight-second quarter-mile times.
For
decades, Mustang has been the preeminent car in many forms of motorsport,
including drag racing. Cobra Jet has added to that legacy, posting several
high-profile wins including the 2015 NHRA U.S. Nationals Super Stock Eliminator
and Factory Showdown races, while also holding multiple track records in
various classes in the series.
The
2016 Cobra Jet features such enhancements as drag race-specific coil-over
shocks and springs, lightweight racing brakes by Strange Engineering,
8.50-certified roll cage, Aeromotive fuel system with trunk-mounted fuel cell,
Corbeau FIA seats, five-point race harnesses and race-prepped automatic
transmission.
Ford
Performance engineers tapped internal resources, taking technology from other
parts of the company and adapting it for racing. The Cobra Jet engine uses an
electric water pump from Ford C-MAX Hybrid that allows cool-down without the
engine running - resulting in more consistent racing via improved management of
engine temperature. Dyno cells calibrated to simulate drag strip burnouts and
quarter-mile runs were used to prove out engine durability.
With
the Cobra Jet engine's highly proven components largely sourced directly from
the Ford parts shelf, the car's parts are durable, efficient and
well-engineered. Additional performance parts can be found in the Ford
Performance Parts catalog.
Cobra
Jet Mustang is getting its start at Flat Rock Assembly Plant in Michigan, with
production now under way and delivery expected the first quarter of 2016.
The
2016 Cobra Jet is sold as a performance part without a VIN. Customers can order
one by submitting a placeholder order for part number M-FR500-CJ through any
North American Ford dealer. MSRP for the base car is US$ 99,990. The popular
graphics option costs US$ 1,995 and a wheelie bar costs US$ 1,995.


