All-New Ford GT Supercar Arrives in 2016 with More than 600HP
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All-New Ford GT Supercar Arrives in 2016 with More than 600HP



Ford has unveiled the all-new GT supercar in Detroit, a mid-engined coupe that will go into production in 2016 powered by a new twin-turbocharged Ford EcoBoost V6 with more than 600hp.

Ford describes it as an "an ultra-high-performance supercar" that serves as a technology showcase for top EcoBoost performance, aerodynamics and lightweight carbon fiber construction.
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