WESTLAND, Mich. – The North American International Auto Show kicked off this week in Detroit and Ford Motor Company is bringing sexy back in a huge way with the
new Ford GT Supercar Debut! Yes you read that right, Ford just debuted the ultra-high-performance GT as one of more than 12 new Ford Performance vehicles expected to hit the market by 2020!
The
Ford GT Supercar debut is by far the automaker's most extreme performance offering, and with 600+ horsepower capabilities, we're starstruck! Ford has definitely stole the show with this one. With advances in light-weighting, aerodynamics, and efficiency, this GT beauty is a technology showcase! Under the hood is the most powerful production EcoBoost engine ever made! The 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged EcoBoost V6 engine boasts 600+ HP! But as Bill Ford told reporters at the Detroit Auto Show, "You don't buy this car for fuel economy." While the new GT is built with a lot of fuel-saving technology, it's definitely more about performance.
The new Ford GT performance car debut is all about remembering the company's history. While today's performance vehicles are built in laboratories, Ford isn't about to forget that their first innovation was built on the track. Of course the new GT adopts new technologies like carbon fiber and aluminum for exceptional acceleration, handling, and efficiency. And it will definitely be able to hang with the exotics with its race-proven technology.
All we can say is the rest of the supercars better watch out because the all-new Ford GT is expected to hit production lines next year, and they're about to be left in the dust! What a way to kick off the 2015 Detroit Auto Show!
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33300 Ford Rd Westland, MI 48185, is proud to be one of the premier dealerships in Southeast Michigan committed to exceptional customer service! Stop by or give us a call at (888) 806-7163, our knowledgeable sales team will be happy to help!
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