Oh, my.
The Le Mansory was launched in June 2020, following the launch of the Le Car by Renault and Ferrari’s LaFerrari. It is a complete aftermarket package that will be available for the Ford GT’s current-generation. The comprehensive styling package, as with almost all tuner builds, was…polarizing to say the least. The custom shop managed to acquire a second GT in order to completely overhaul Blue Oval’s supercar’s mid-engined engine.
The original blue paint was replaced by a black finish. It features a red central stripe, bold Le Mansory red lettering and red side skirts. The two-tone theme continues in the cabin. This time, the official name of the car is embroidered on the Alcantara-wrapped sides sills.
The Le Mansory is more than just the various colors inside and outside. A carbon fiber body kit has been fitted by the German tuner. The Ford GT gets wider fenders (+1.97 inches, or 5 centimeters), and it also comes with a triple exhaust system. It also has completely new headlights. This V6 performance machine rides on 21-inch forged wheels. It also features some crazy aero including dual roof scoops, and a huge diffuser.
The bold design changes are backed up by an upgraded configuration of the twin-turbo, 3.5-liter engine. It now produces 700 horsepower (522 Kilowatts) as well as 620 poundfeet (804 Newton-meters) This is an increase in horsepower and torque of 53 hp (95 Nm) over stock, which allows for a top speed of 220 MPH (354 km/h), or slightly more than the standard GT’s 216-mph velocity.
The original Le Mansory is up for grabs. The tuners listed the car on Mobil.de for EUR1.8 million. At current exchange rates, that works out to about $2.17M. This week’s second car will be followed by the third and final build. It all depends on how much you like the tuner’s wild creations.