FORD GT HERITAGE EDITION
Ashorne, United Kingdom
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FORD GT HERITAGE EDITION
Technologically a far cry from its predecessors, the new Ford GT features a 3.5-litre twin-turbocharged V6 Ecoboost engine fitted with upgraded turbos, an aluminium intake manifold, unique camshafts and a bespoke dry-sump lubrication system. Despite its relatively small displacement, power was rated at an impressive 647bhp for the standard car. In 2020, for the Heritage Editions, the engine was revamped with gallery-cooled pistons and high energy ignition coils, boosting output by 13bhp to 660bhp. The new tuning also yielded a broader torque band while overall torque output remained the same. Redesigning the rear distinctive rear flying buttress air ducts and fitting larger intercoolers increased airflow by almost 50% while a new titanium exhaust system by Akrapovič shed 4kg. The power is fed to the road via a lightning fast 7-speed Getrag dual-clutch transmission. The chassis is a radically designed carbon fibre monocoque with lightweight aluminium front and rear subframes. Each body panel is made of carbon fibre with a distinctive aerodynamic channel running from the rear of the doors to the rear of the car with active aerodynamics and adjustable driving modes/ride height to ensure the car is always properly set up for road or circuit use. The factory claimed a sub-three seconds 0-60mph time and a top speed of 216mph (347km/h), which makes the Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes a necessity rather than a luxury.
Ford's new supercar had been created with GT racing in mind, hence the presence of an integral roll cage and a host of other competition car technologies. Yet despite its state of the art track-focused suspension, the GT has a ride quality rivalling that of a luxury saloon. Such was the excitement and popularity of the new GT, the planned 1,000 road models had all been sold before deliveries commenced in 2017.
This model year 2020 Ford GT is one of 50 Heritage Edition examples built in commemoration and as tribute to the legendary GT40 P/1075, the car that won the 1968 and 1969 24 Hours of Le Mans with its unmistakable Gulf Oil blue and orange livery, arguably one of the most celebrated colour combinations/liveries in history. The modern interpretation is Heritage Blue with Competition Orange stripes and heritage roundel graphics over a black Heritage interior to match the original GT40. The 2019 model featured a large No. 9 graphic on the doors and hood, and this, the 2020 model featured a large No. 6, representing the 1969 Le Mans-winning GT40. Inside the car features a host of unique elements such as the Alcantara-trimmed interior, including seats, dashboard, headliner, and steering wheel, blue and orange contrast stitching, mirroring the car’s exterior as well as a unique chassis plate, signifying its limited-production number, this being L249.
The interior is optioned with the Heritage package and the fixed Sparco seats are trimmed in black leather and Alcantara upholstery with patterned seat inserts. Gulf-inspired blue and orange stitching is present on the seats and steering wheel. Exposed carbon fibre is visible on the door sills, dashboard, and centre console and the fixed-position driver's seat is compensated by an adjustable pedal box and steering column. Additional appointments include air conditioning, an infotainment system with a touchscreen and 6-point harness anchors.
Externally the car features race-tuned suspension with adjustable Track Mode which drops the car by nearly 2" for better aerodynamics and handling, a deployable rear wing, front splitter and rear diffuser which optimize downforce at high speeds. The car sits on staggered-width 20" forged aluminium wheels, shod in Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tyres. Braking is handled by orange-painted Brembo 6-piston monoblock callipers over monstrous 15.5" carbon-ceramic discs up front, with 4-piston callipers over the 14.1" units at the back.
Ordered new and first registered in the UK on 5th May 2021, this Ford GT Heritage Edition had covered just 3,413 miles (at time of cataloguing) in the hands of its single owner and comes to market in stunning condition. Thankfully the car has been meticulously looked after and cherished, stored correctly and has followed its recommended routine servicing and maintenance. It's supplied with the GT ordering kit, factory literature, service records and two keys.
Accompanying this GT is the complete package from new including the build box – used to select your full specification, spare key, battery conditioner and images of the build in a presentation folder. Also forming part of the sale is a detailed history file. In summary, this is an exceptionally rare opportunity to own one of very few UK-delivered Ford GTs, let alone one of just 50 ever produced, presenting in fantastic condition.
With GTs consistently trading over $1,250,000 in the US, this Heritage Edition isn’t just a stunning tribute to Ford’s legendary Le Mans victories, it’s also a cutting-edge 'hypercar' that seriously pushes the limits of aerodynamics, technology, and raw performance. Whether on the track, or in a Collection, this GT rightfully stands out as one of the most iconic and sought-after modern supercars. This pristine example represents serious value and an opportunity not to be missed in order to join the rather exclusive club of Ford GT owners.
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