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Like the GT street car, each Ford GT Mk II is powered by a version of the automaker's volume 3.5-liter turbocharged EcoBoost engine, a powerplant whose basic architecture it shares with the Blue ...
Beginning at a cool $1.2 million, the Ford GT Mk II makes its public debut Thursday at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in England. Only 45 will be built.
That means the 3.5-liter turbocharged engine in the GT Mk II will produce 53 horsepower more than the "standard" Ford GT road car and 203 horsepower more than the Le Mans-winning Ford GT race car.
A basically new 2020 Ford GT Mk II is up for grabs at Mecum 's auction currently underway in Kissimmee, Florida. The car in question is number 18 of the 45 GT Mk II models built, Ford's track-only ...
The track-only Ford GT MK II will be produced in a limited run of only 45 units, each priced from $1.2 million. Release date was not announced ...
The Ford GT40 was born in 1964, but it wasn't until 1966 that the MK II GT40 took first, second, and third at Le Mans to beat Ferrari. The modern Ford GT entered the market in 2005, and the second ...
A 2020 Ford GT Mk II is headed to Mecum's Indianapolis auction, scheduled for May 13-21. The Mk II is a track-only version of the modern Ford GT supercar. It wasn't built for racing, however, as ...
You build something along the lines of the $1.2 million, 700 horsepower, track-only 2020 Ford GT Mk. II. Wowza. Revealed at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, the Ford GT Mk.
Presented in July 2019, the GT MK II is the most powerful GT of them all thanks to 700 horsepower. Capable of developing 400 percent more downforce than the road-going model, the track-focused ...
The Mk II features the same twin-turbo, 3.5-liter V-6 engine as the road and race cars. But the EcoBoost was modified to generate more power. Although Ford doesn't say what kind of upgrades it ...
The Ford GT MK II was offered to select customers for $1.2 million when it was new and according to Road & Track, bidding on this example hit $1.233 million.
The Ford GT Mk II is a faster, track-only version of Ford's GT supercar. Developed in partnership with Multimatic, which designed the Ford GT race car, the Mk II boasts more power, less weight ...