Dark ILLUMINATI Posted April 22, 2020 Share Posted April 22, 2020 The exotic limited-production sports car will leave many wealthy customers waiting This super sports car is the third generation of a legend that was born with the sole objective of annihilating Ferrari in the most prestigious race in the world, I mean of course the 24 Hours of Le Mans. If you're not familiar with the subject, I highly recommend the Ford v Ferrari movie, which by the way has multiple Oscar nominations this year. This third iteration was not born exclusively as a racing car, as it happened with the original GT40, however, it also had a variant that competed in the WEC GT category and that, like its predecessor, conquered Le Mans. But returning to the street version that concerns us today, Ford originally announced an extremely limited production (500 units) for the new GT and on top of that, it would not be enough to have enough green tickets to get one, you had to enter a request on a site specialized where a gigantic questionnaire had to be answered so that, with that information, the brand evaluated whether the applicant would be worthy of owning a Ford GT or not. But returning to the street version that concerns us today, Ford originally announced an extremely limited production (500 units) for the new GT and on top of that, it would not be enough to have enough green tickets to get one, you had to enter a request on a site specialized where a gigantic questionnaire had to be answered so that, with that information, the brand evaluated whether the applicant would be worthy of owning a Ford GT or not. But returning to the street version that concerns us today, Ford originally announced an extremely limited production (500 units) for the new GT and on top of that, it would not be enough to have enough green tickets to get one, you had to enter a request on a site specialized where a gigantic questionnaire had to be answered so that, with that information, the brand evaluated whether the applicant would be worthy of owning a Ford GT or not. Although the brand reconsidered and announced an increase in production to 1,350 units, even so, very few compared to potential demand. Specs-wise, the Ford GT uses a 3.5-liter, twin-turbo V6 that delivers 645 hp that is sent to the rear axle via a dual-clutch, seven-speed transmission. Both monocoque and bodywork are made of carbon fiber, it has active aerodynamics and a gigantic carbon-ceramic brake system. In this way, the Ford GT joins models such as Edge ST, Explorer ST, Mustang Shelby GT350, Mustang Shelby GT500 and Lobo Raptor, among others to the large family of sports cars of the brand called Ford Performance. Ahh by the way, as purely cultural data and to satiate all your doubts, the price of the Ford GT starts at 500 thousand dollars, but depending on the chosen configuration, that value can be increased very easily. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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