The all-new Ford GT uses more than 50 different sensors to monitor vehicle performance and behaviour, external environment, and driver inputs for an optimised driving experience.
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Like the glass cockpit in airplanes and race cars, the all-new Ford GT features an all-digital instrument display in the car’s dashboard that quickly and easily presents information to the driver, based on five special driving modes.
>> moreRed is supposed to be the standard colour of warning. US car specialists GeigerCars.de from Munich have turned this established wisdom on its head, presenting their hottest shot with eye-catching bright green paintwork. The Ford GT "Geiger HP 790"
>> more[PIC=1485:left]Roush is a name that has become synonymous with the Ford GT. To mark the end of production of these fabulous cars, Roush have developed a very limited edition series of cars called 600RE
>> more[PIC=576:left]H&H sells the last of the Ford GT40s at successful inaugural Cheltenham sale
>> more[PIC=165:left]Painted in Sonic Blue with Centennial White Racing Stripes, this one-of -a kind, 2005 Ford GT will be auctioned on September 10, 2005 at the American Cancer Society Cattle Baron's Ball.
>> more[PIC=163:right]New for 2006, the limited-edition Ford GT 'Heritage' paint livery, one of the most memorable looks in Ford racing history, features a Heritage Blue with Epic Orange-striped exterior and four white 'roundels' allowing customers to apply the number of their choice.
>> more[PIC=100:left]The first fully-homologated production Ford GT supercar to be officially imported by Ford Motor Company into Europe, is to remain in the company's ownership and become part of its Essex-based Ford Heritage Collection of historically significant vehicles.
>> moreJust as the Ford GT40 was the first race car to break the 200mph barrier at LeMans, the new 2005 Ford GT has become the first production road car wearing the Ford badge to achieve top speed in excess of 200mph
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