It almost looks like a spaceship.
The Ford GT was introduced at the 2015 Detroit Auto Show. The Ford GT was a surprise, and it stole the spotlight from many other high-profile debuts looking to make a big splash. Ford GT was a remarkable arrival, bringing the iconic car back to life with technological precision and pushing it into the 21st Century. Due to its limited production and powerful performance, it has become a highly sought-after model. Post Malone now owns one.
Malone uploaded a photo earlier this week to his Facebook, Instagram and Twitter accounts of him standing in front of his new car with its butterfly doors open. He thanked Ford as well as Ford Performance in the posts. With its sleek design, the all-white GT makes it look like a spaceship. We don’t have any details on Malone’s GT, but we do know some basics. That’s what’s important here. The mid-engine supercar’s engine is a twin-turbocharged EcoBoost V6 with twin-turbocharged. It’s paired to a seven-speed dual clutch automatic. Ford has improved the performance of the 2020 model year by increasing the power output from 647 horsepower (482 Kilowatts) up to 660 HP (492 kW). The torque was 550 pound-feet (746 Newton meters), which was not changed. The improved piston cooling and more powerful ignition coils gave rise to the extra horsepower. The 2020 upgrades included an Akrapovic titanium exhaust as standard equipment. Ford also made some other changes to the 2020 GT, including a new vent design, which improves cooling, and a stuffer suspension in Track mode. The GT’s production run is nearing its end, making the Blue Oval supercar even more popular. Ford announced in 2018 that it would increase production through 2022 by 350 more units, for a total of 1,350. Ford established a process to allow potential buyers to apply. In 2016, Ford received more than 6,500 applications. Ford launched an application process for potential buyers in 2016. It received more than 6,500 applicants in 2016.