Are there TWO GT Performance Editions?

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I was browsing the Ford website, and it seemed to allude that there are two GT Performance Editions, is that true?

I believe one was the GT Performance Edition and the other was a GT Unbridled Performance Edition. Yet, I cannot seem to select or build something like that on the Ford website. Hence, this question...
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All trims have Unbridled drive mode. The GT Performance has Unbridled Extended. Maybe that’s what it was referring to?
 

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No, there's one GT Performance Edition. Unbridled is a drive mode available on all Mach-Es. Unbridled Extend is an option only available on the base GT and the GT performance Edition.
 

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Unbridled Extend is also nigh on useless. It makes the car slower, in an effort to allow for extended (hence the name) track usage. Which basically no one does. The regular Unbridled mode is much preferable for street driving.
 


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Unbridled Extend is also nigh on useless. It makes the car slower, in an effort to allow for extended (hence the name) track usage. Which basically no one does. The regular Unbridled mode is much preferable for street driving.
...thanks for the breakdown.
Clearly the world of EV and the various terminologies, is a learning curve.
 

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Unbridled Extend is also nigh on useless. It makes the car slower, in an effort to allow for extended (hence the name) track usage. Which basically no one does. The regular Unbridled mode is much preferable for street driving.
It served one purpose- to trick me in 2022 into thinking the track mode (unbridled extend) was some special mode that made you faster.

Like everyone else, tried it once to see what it was and never hit that button again.
 

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Unbridled Extend is also nigh on useless. It makes the car slower, in an effort to allow for extended (hence the name) track usage. Which basically no one does. The regular Unbridled mode is much preferable for street driving.
It would be excellent on auto cross.
 

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It would be excellent on auto cross.
Depending on how short the course is, it might make you slower.

The whole idea of Unbridled extend it ridiculous.

“Push this button and it transforms your GT into a Premium 4X!”

If it dropped power to say….. 400 hp, but with no limits……. It could serve a purpose.

But instead it’s basically the OPPOSITE of a boost button. Maybe when they add power to the GT via OTA they do something better with extend??
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