Saleen Wants You To Help Secure Its Future

Saleen S11 Hypercar
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American automaker Saleen Automotive is seeking your help to secure its future. The company is seeking new investors, and alongside this investor hunt, the company is also allowing the rest of us to invest our own cash with common stock and pledges.

Saleen currently offers modified versions of the Ford Mustang GT and Ford F-150, while it’s also working on its own bespoke supercars, the S1 and S11. Its history stretches back to 1983, with it quickly becoming well known for its specialized tuning and ability to extract bundles of power from a range of cars.

Now, it is offering six tiers of perks available to those who wish to invest in the company. Should you invest $1,000, you get a Saleen signature hat and a digital investor certificate, but the perks go up and up, and the more that you invest.

Hype has been building around Saleen, with the upcoming S11 supercar concept a sign that the firm is looking to firmly plant itself on the supercar map. But it does need this extra help from investors and us to get it back into the mix and to get a more secure footing for the future.

How Saleen Is Appealing for Investor Help

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Big money investors are ultimately what Saleen is looking for. This is to help it continue to produce some of its current products, as well as the S11 and S1 supercars. The S11 is due for its full public reveal at some point this year. Along with the big investments, Saleen is appealing to its fans to purchase some equity in the business.

To do this, it is offering six tiers of perks, where the more that you invest, the more that you get. The $1,000 base investment sees you get the Saleen hat and certificate signed by Steve Saleen. Upgrade to a $1,500 investment, and you get early access to Saleen vehicle announcements. If you invest $5,000, then you get a live virtual investor event hosted by Steve Saleen.

Should you invest $10,000 into the company, then you will get a tour of the Saleen factory. At $25,000, you get an invite to meet Steve Saleen himself, and an investment of $50,000 sees you get all of the above, plus a five percent discount on a Saleen car, and a private one-on-one trackday session with Steve Saleen. With whichever pack you purchase, you will have bought some equity in the business, so it is a proper investment.

What Does Saleen Currently Produce?

Saleen 302 Mustang
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At the time of writing, Saleen currently offers modified versions of the Ford F-150 pickup truck and the Ford Mustang GT muscle car. The Mustang is called the Saleen 302, and the company offers three versions of the car: the White Label, the Yellow Label, and the Black Label. The Black Label is the most impressive, with 850hp and 700lb-ft of torque, thanks to its supercharged 5.0-liter V8.

There are also three versions of the Ford F-150 pickup offered by Saleen. The most impressive is the Saleen SuperTruck Black Label, with its own supercharged 5.0-liter V8 engine producing 775hp and 700lb-ft of torque. The company also offers XR model pickup trucks and even has a Ford Bronco on offer. The S11 supercar will be revealed later in 2026, and the company is keeping its cards close to its chest.

Author: Henry Kelsall

Henry joined Guessing Headlights in May 2026, and covers a wide array of topics ranging from EVs, American barn finds and supercars.  He’s combined his passion for cars with an interest in motorsports and steam locomotives, and has been an automotive journalist for over ten years. Henry has written for various publications including HotCars, AutoEvolution and most recently as a content writer for Supercar Blondie at SB Media.

Henry’s main love is for anything Japanese, or from Lancia, with the dream being to one day own a first-generation Honda NSX. Away from work, he partakes in his passion for steam engines, and is currently a trainee fireman at a British heritage railway.

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