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Ford was planning to put an end to the production of the GT by the end of 2022. But things did not go according to plan. Instead, Multimac built 18 examples in January and another 12 in February for a total of 30 units in 2023, Ford Authority reports. So it obvious that production did not stop in 2022.
Is Ford stopping production of the GT? ›
The Ford GT Mk IV hypercar will cease production at the end of the 2023 model year.
How many Ford GT were made in 2022? ›
Will Ford replace the GT? ›
The last street-legal Ford GT was produced for the 2022 model year. The 2023 Ford GT Mk IV is the model's last hurrah. It's a track-only supercar designed to take the GT's performance to new heights.
How many Ford GT are left? ›
The modern motorsport legend is down to its final 250 cars marking the end of an era that will live on in Ford history.
Will there be a 2024 Ford GT? ›
The 2024 Ford Mustang is available as both a coupe and convertible and is available in five versions: EcoBoost, EcoBoost Premium, GT, GT Premium and Dark Horse.
What's the fastest street legal car in the world? ›
On Dec. 9, 2022, the Gas Monkey Garage-sponsored 2006 Ford GT known as the “BADD GT,” achieved a top speed of 310.8 mph (500.1 km/h) at Space Florida's Launch and Landing Facility, located in Kennedy Space Center, Florida, making this car the fastest street legal car in the world.
How much is a 2022 Ford GT worth? ›
The 2022 Ford GT costs $550,000. Special editions and levels of personalization can add tens of thousands to that price. There is also a track-only version, called the GT MkII—production is limited to just 45 vehicles costing $1.2 million each.
How rare are Ford GT? ›
It's also exceedingly rare, with only 4,038 built during the two years it was in production. A second generation, which is now in its final year of production, was introduced in 2017. Ford really outdid itself with its first supercar. The Ford GT looks remarkably similar to the GT40.
How many Ford GT are sold each year? ›
For this reason a number of special features are being thrown into this one of a kind supercar, but unfortunately you will not see this supercar on the road anytime soon. This vehicle will not be street legal, as it is designed as a track only supercar.
Why doesn't the Ford GT have a V8? ›
That's old-school thinking. The V6 destined to power the new Ford GT displaces only 3.5 litres. About the decision to develop a 3.5-litre V6 instead of a V8, Ford says that more is less. Meaning, with less weight, the new GT doesn't need more cubic capacity.
Who builds the Ford GT for Ford? ›
Limited to 45 vehicles, the Ford GT Mk II is hand-built by Multimatic – the same team that engineered and built the Ford GT race cars, and manufactures the road cars. $1.2 million MSRP.
Why is Ford discontinuing the GT? ›
Production of the GT stopped at the end of 2022, and many wondered why Ford had chosen to end the run of its supercar. The answers are pretty straightforward. For starters, the model had got to the end of its production run one way or another. The GT is also a low-volume, high-cost production car.
What does Ford GT stand for? ›
The concept of the GT car emerged from Europe in the mid-1900s, with the goal of being both a high-performance automobile and a long-distance driver. So GT — meaning grand tourer or gran tourer — makes sense.
How many real GT40s are left? ›
One Of The Three Remaining Ford GT40 Prototypes Has Come Up For Sale. Built in 1964, and the only of its kind not currently held in a museum. A lot of cars have a rightful claim to being called part of automotive history.
Is the Ford Mustang GT being discontinued? ›
The Bowtie's pony car is dead after this year but the V8-powered Mustang will live on until at least 2028, which should make Mustang fans happy. What could come after 2028? Ford hasn't released any plans for the Mustang's future after the S650 generation.
How long will Ford make the Mustang GT? ›
Latest Generation Ford Mustang to Continue in Production Until 2028.
What vehicles is Ford discontinuing? ›
In 2018, Ford announced they would be discontinuing all passenger cars except the Mustang- a mission they completed just in time for the 2021 model year. Recently, the Ford Edge, Explorer Hybrid, and Transit Connect found themselves on the chopping block.
Why was the Ford GT40 banned? ›
The Mk II and IV were both obsolete after the FIA had changed the rules to ban unlimited capacity engines, ruling out the 427 cu in (7 L) Ford V8. However, the Mk I, with its smaller engine, was legally able to race as a hom*ologated sports car because of its production numbers.