Ford GT Mk IV 2023 – the last 1/67 units of this type, worth 1.7 million USD.

The final version of the GT is limited to 67 units, the engine is tuned to increase power, and the design is new.

The American car brand introduces the 2023 GT Mk IV. The track supercar is named after the Mk IV version of the 1967 GT40. Like the 1960s race cars, the 2023 GT Mk IV received major changes, such as the suspension system. , powertrain and body lengthening.

The limited edition GT Mk IV features a redesigned carbon fiber body with a longer wheelbase and a larger rear profile. LED headlights with body color design, large NACA-style front air intakes, wider fenders allow more room for cooling air intakes.

At the rear, the wing is fixed with redesigned cuts and dual exhaust pipes that are not as large as the 2019 GT Mk II but still catch the eye next to the engine cover. Racing diffuser and elongated rear bumper. LED tail lights.

Super product equipped with a twin-turbo EcoBoost engine with a large capacity, producing 800 horsepower. Power is sent to the rear axle through a race-specific gearbox. However, Ford did not disclose detailed engine capacity figures.

In addition to a longer wheelbase, more powerful engine and refined aerodynamics, the GT Mk IV also features a unique chassis setup, including Multimatic’s Adaptive Spool Valve (ASV) suspension.

According to the plan, the Ford GT Mk IV 2023 is limited to 67 units, with delivery time in the first quarter of 2023. The car is manufactured at the Markham, Ontario factory. The Ford GT LM road version will stop production at the end of this year.

Video :

Related posts

Tuɾning Heads And Turning Up TҺe Volume, This CorveTte C8 Is Ready To Make Some Noise Thιs Weekend

ExpƖoring The FuTurιstic Suρercar: “Silver Arrow” Vision EQ – Mercedes-Benz, Ahead of ITs Tiмe

The Ford Mᴜstang Gtd 2025 Is A $791,000 Supercar BoasTing 800 Horseρower And A Lap Tιme Of Under 7 Minutes On The Tracк

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Read More