The "Green Hornet" Mustang refers to a highly modified Ford Mustang that was created for the 2011 SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) Show. The project was a collaboration between Ford Motor Company and aftermarket tuning company Galpin Auto Sports (GAS).
The Green Hornet Mustang featured a unique and aggressive design inspired by the superhero character "Green Hornet" from the 2011 film of the same name. The car was based on a 2011 Ford Mustang GT and showcased a wide range of custom modifications.
Some of the notable features of the Green Hornet Mustang included:
Custom Bodywork: The car had a custom wide-body kit with aggressive front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and fender flares, giving it a more muscular and aerodynamic appearance.
Supercharger System: The Mustang was equipped with a Ford Racing supercharger, boosting the performance of the 5.0-liter V8 engine.
Suspension Upgrades: It had an upgraded suspension system with adjustable coilovers and larger brakes for improved handling and stopping power.
Custom Paint: The car was finished in a unique green and black paint scheme, paying homage to the Green Hornet character. It also featured custom graphics and logos.
Interior Modifications: Inside, the Green Hornet Mustang had a customized interior with unique upholstery, green accent stitching, and special badging.
The Green Hornet Mustang was a one-off show car specifically created for the SEMA Show and was not intended for production or commercial sale. It served as a showcase of the customization potential of the Ford Mustang and demonstrated the collaboration between Ford and Galpin Auto Sports.