The second-generation Ford GT was created as a road car with the ultimate goal of winning the famed 24-hour endurance event at Le Mans. The standard was seen to be unusually progressive for a North American automaker. The Ford GT is one of the most competitive supercars in the world, thanks to its monocoque chassis and aerodynamically efficient carbon-fibre body, as well as a twin-turbocharged Ford Ecoboost V-6 delivering 650 hp.
Even before the street-legal GT was released, models finished first and third in their class at Le Mans.
The number 6 painted on the doors and hood of the 2020 ’69 Heritage model pays tribute to the car that won Le Mans in 1969. Each year, just fifty units were created, and unsurprisingly, they were all sold.
Special features
Lifting System, Heritage Package, Carbon Exterior Package, Carbon Interior Package, Alcantara Interior, Gulf Painting