The fast and tough TT section on the Isle of Man is a challenge. But Steve Sutcliffe has the expertise to make the most of his special edition Mustang Bullitt.
Ford will launch this fall. The special edition Mustang Bullitt, a tribute to the 1968 film of the same name. Steve McQueen played a hard-boiled cop and the car chases went down in cinema history.
But California roads are nothing compared to the Isle of Man TT. In this film, we follow Steve Sutcliffe, one of the UK's most respected motoring journalists, as he takes on the challenge of getting the most out of the Mustang Bullitt.
Although Ford raised the peak power With a 460 hp and 529 Nm V8 engine, it is clear how much power is needed for the hills. At the same time, it is also noticeable how incredibly fast the car can go in closed areas.
The Ford Mustang Bullitt can be ordered in Sweden, which has received an unusually high allocation of 77 cars. The Mustang Bullitt is priced at 532,500 SEK. Then there is the impressive annual vehicle tax.
From the outside Mustang Bullitt We find features such as special 19-inch five-spoke wheels, painted brake calipers and the option to choose a special Dark Highland Green colour. Inside we find Recaro seats, the interior is stitched with green contrast stitching and of course the special gear lever knob that we know from the movie Bullitt.

Doris Lessing is a contributor to Dealmakerz, covering news, politics, business, technology, sport, entertainment, and lifestyle. She focuses on clear, accurate reporting and useful information that helps readers stay informed about current affairs and developments that matter to them. Her work highlights relevant stories, emerging trends, and key issues, presenting them in a balanced, accessible, and reader-friendly way.

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