GOBOULT has launched two new portable Bluetooth speakers in India under its Mustang-branded lineup, the Mustang GT20 and Mustang GT40. The speakers bring an automotive-inspired design, but the boxy shape, textured body, front grille, and prominent script-style branding may also look familiar to anyone who has seen Marshall-style speakers.


The Mustang GT20 is the smaller model in the lineup. It offers 20W sound output and uses dual dynamic drivers with a passive bass radiator. GOBOULT has added several car-themed design touches, including a leather-textured finish, metallic race grille, Mustang branding, underbody DRLs, and traction-inspired base detailing.
The GT20 also includes an ignition-style shift-stick control that works like a push-start mechanism and plays a sound effect. There is a fuel-gauge-style battery indicator and RGB lighting as well. For connectivity, the speaker supports Bluetooth 6.0, TWS pairing, TF card playback, and USB playback. It offers up to 7 hours of battery life and carries an IPX4 rating for water resistance.

The Mustang GT40 sits above it as the more powerful option. It delivers 40W output and also uses dual dynamic drivers with a passive bass radiator. The design keeps the same automotive theme, with a leather-textured body, metallic race grille, Mustang detailing, reinforced corner structure, and a leatherette carrying strap.
Unlike the GT20, the GT40 comes with dedicated metallic knobs for bass, treble, and volume control. It also includes a fuel-gauge-style battery display. Connectivity options remain the same, with Bluetooth 6.0, TWS stereo pairing, Bluetooth playback, TF card support, and USB playback. Battery life is rated at up to 7 hours, and the speaker also gets IPX4 water resistance.
Pricing & availability
The Mustang GT20 is priced at Rs. 2,999, while the Mustang GT40 is priced at Rs. 3,999. Both speakers are available in India from today through GOBOULT’s official website and online platforms, including Amazon.in, Flipkart, and Myntra.
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