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This Mustang tuner and supercar builder is looking for new investors

This Mustang tuner and supercar builder is looking for new investors
  • Selen Automotive is looking for new investors.
  • It is offering benefits for pledges up to a minimum of $1,000.
  • By investing in the company you will get common stock.

Saleen Automotive needs your help. American aftermarket specialists and carmakers are looking for new investors, and you can pledge your hard-earned money to buy some equity in the business.

What you get beyond the common stock depends on how much you pledge, with six tiers of perks available. If you invest $1,000, you will also receive a Selen signed hat and a digital investor certificate signed by Steve Selen.

Other benefits include early access to Saleen vehicle announcements ($1,500), an invitation to a live virtual investor event featuring Steve Saleen ($5,000), and a Saleen factory tour ($10,000). Investors can also receive an invitation to meet Steve Saleen ($25,000) and up to a 5 percent discount on a Saleen vehicle ($50,000).

The final level also includes a private 1-on-1 with Steve on the track.

Saleen says the “luxury-performance car market” will reach $1 trillion by the end of the decade and the company is “strategically positioned to capture a significant share.” Any return on investment will result from an acquisition, IPO or other liquidity event.

So far the company has raised $1,000 through the portal.

What does Selene offer now?

Currently, Saleen offers modified versions of the Ford Mustang GT and Ford F-150. The Mustang is available with an 850-horsepower supercharged 5.0-liter V8. It is called Selenium 301.

The Saleen Sporttruck also features a supercharged 5.0-liter V8, but output is limited to 775 hp in top tune. The truck also gets upgrades in its suspension, braking system and aerodynamics.



Saleen is also producing the S1 and S11 supercars. Selen first announced the S11 in October 2025, and promised to officially reveal the car within 12 months. That deadline is approaching.


Motor1’s Opinion: The company behind the S7 and S5S Raptor has been struggling for years. The company has faced financial instability and challenges in China, yet it continues to operate. We doubt that the new round of investment will really transform its operations.

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