Dr.Drako Posted July 11, 2020 Posted July 11, 2020 (edited) The Ford GT has been an absolute success for the brand since its introduction in 2015. The model was scheduled to launch just 1,000 units in four years of production, but due to unusual demand (considering its value above half a million dollars), Already in 2018 production expanded to 1,350 units, which should be completed this year. Since its launch, it has received some updates to stay as one of the most amazing American supercars, and for this last life cycle we have news about it again. Let's see what this is about. -The Ford GT 2021 will be available in a variety of different colors to help set it apart from previous model years. -These colors are new shades of red, blue and white, somewhat darker than the usual shades. The firm has not released the names of the tones, if they replace the current ones and if they have an extra cost. -All will include traditional race stripes, while gaining a small accent behind the side air intake that highlights the false rear pillar. In the mechanical section there are also some improvements, although in reality, we could only talk about a standardization of some things seen in the GT Liquid Carbon Edition 2020. -The power of the 3.5-liter V6 twin turbo rises from 647 to 660 Hp, a gain of 13 horsepower. -This is achieved thanks to the engine receiving improved pistons and ignition coils. -The air flow to the engine has also been increased by 50 percent and the new engine calibration results in a wider torque curve. Edited July 12, 2020 by Dr.Drako Closed Topic / Complete 24 hours. 1
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