The Ford GT is a high-performance sports car produced by the American manufacturer Ford. Originally inspired by the Ford GT40 race car of the 1960s, the modern Ford GT was first introduced in the mid-2000s and later reintroduced in a second-generation form in the late 2010s.
The Ford GT features a mid-engine layout and rear-wheel drive, with a lightweight chassis constructed from advanced materials such as carbon fiber. The latest generation is powered by a twin-turbocharged V6 engine paired with a dual-clutch transmission. Its aerodynamic design includes active elements to enhance stability and performance at high speeds.
Produced in limited numbers, the Ford GT is designed to reflect Ford’s motorsport heritage and engineering capabilities. It has achieved success in endurance racing and is positioned as a flagship performance model emphasizing speed, precision, and technological innovation.