The Ford GT (2nd Gen), launched in 2016, is a modern supercar inspired by Ford's iconic GT40, which dominated Le Mans in the 1960s. It was built to celebrate Ford's racing heritage and bring cutting-edge technology to the road. The 2nd Gen GT is powered by a twin-turbocharged V6 engine, which delivers high performance while being more efficient than traditional supercar engines.
Its aerodynamic shape, with a teardrop profile and large rear wing, was designed to excel on both the track and the street. The car is a direct successor to the first-generation Ford GT and embodies the spirit of speed, precision, and innovation that defined Ford's racing legacy.
The Ford GT has a total length of 15’7.5” (476 cm), overall width of 6’6.9” (200 cm), and height of 3’7.7” (111 cm). The wheelbase of the Ford GT is 8’10.7” (271 cm) with a curb weight of 3,354 lb (1,521 kg).
The Ford GT (2nd Gen), launched in 2016, is a modern supercar inspired by Ford's iconic GT40, which dominated Le Mans in the 1960s. It was built to celebrate Ford's racing heritage and bring cutting-edge technology to the road. The 2nd Gen GT is powered by a twin-turbocharged V6 engine, which delivers high performance while being more efficient than traditional supercar engines.
Its aerodynamic shape, with a teardrop profile and large rear wing, was designed to excel on both the track and the street. The car is a direct successor to the first-generation Ford GT and embodies the spirit of speed, precision, and innovation that defined Ford's racing legacy.
The Ford GT has a total length of 15’7.5” (476 cm), overall width of 6’6.9” (200 cm), and height of 3’7.7” (111 cm). The wheelbase of the Ford GT is 8’10.7” (271 cm) with a curb weight of 3,354 lb (1,521 kg).