2007 Shelby GT500 Safety

SHELBY GT500: SAFETY


The Ford Shelby GT500 convertible builds on four decades of open-air heritage; the first Mustang was a drop top. More than 1 million convertibles have been sold since 1964.

DETROIT, Jan. 8, 2006 – With a body structure providing considerably more torsional rigidity than the previous generation Mustang hard top, the chassis of the 2007 GT500 coupe is better able to respond to driver inputs to help control the vehicle in emergency maneuvers.

The body structure is 31 percent stiffer in torsion, meaning that a twisting force of 15,500 foot-pounds can deform the body by only one degree. Such dramatic leaps in body stiffness contribute to the GT500’s driving performance, with parallel benefits in accident protection.

Engineering a body with such high stiffness creates a passenger "safety cage" that helps protect the cabin from deformation and intrusion.

The front structure is designed to absorb energy in a controlled manner and dissipate it before it can reach the passenger compartment. The GT500 front rails have an octagonal shape to spread forces evenly at the firewall and progressively deform for increased protection in demanding offset frontal crashes.

Other safety features include all-speed traction control, anti-lock brakes (ABS) and Ford’s Personal Safety System®. When you add in the standard driver and front passenger side-impact air bags and side intrusion door beams, the GT500 provides a comprehensive safety package.

GT500 Confidence: Ford Personal Safety System®

Topping the list of GT500’s safety equipment is Ford's Personal Safety System®, one of the industry's most comprehensive safety technology suites. The system is designed to provide enhanced protection in many types of frontal crashes by analyzing impact factors and determining proper air bag response in milliseconds.

It uses dual-stage driver and front-passenger air bags capable of deploying at full or partial power. In less severe frontal crashes, air bags inflate with less force.

Ford’s Personal Safety System® employs pretensioners to tighten front seat belts in the first milliseconds of a crash. Energy management retractors gradually slacken the belt, if necessary, to reduce forces across the occupant's chest during the impact.

Standard Front Passenger Classification Sensing

Standard front passenger classification sensing builds on the strength of the Personal Safety System™ to tailor deployment of the front-passenger air bag. If the passenger-seat sensor detects no weight or very little weight, like a newspaper or a jacket, the passenger air bag is automatically switched off.

If more weight is on the seat, like a small child, the air bag remains deactivated and an instrument panel light alerts the driver with the message "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF." Of course, the safest place for children remains the rear seat, properly restrained. If an adult is seated properly in the passenger seat, the air bag automatically is switched on, ready to inflate within milliseconds, if needed.

Among the dozens of standard safety and security features the GT500 offers are:

Keeping the Shelby Where It Belongs

The GT500 also features an active anti-theft package aimed at combating high performance-car insurance premiums. The package includes: