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Ford GT MK II

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Car Information

ClassType⛽ Fuel⏱ Refill TimeIn Game
BRare51:40 HoursUpdate 13 – 07/2020

Performance Data

Max  4⭐TopspeedAccelerationHandlingNitro
Stock30076.657.849.12
1⭐30378.3961.7352.58
 2⭐307.381.1667.7857.95
 3⭐311.783.8173.6163.34
 4⭐315.586.267967.88
Nitro Speed: 329 km/hAir Speed: 419 km/hDrift Speed: ? km/h

Ranks

Stock1⭐2⭐3⭐4⭐
19702199255228983200

Blueprints

1⭐2⭐3⭐4⭐Total Blueprints
Key355585175

Upgrades & Import Parts

Stage Credits x 4Total
Stage 05.750 23.000
Stage 19.400 37.600
Stage 215.000 60.000
Stage 322.500 90.000
Stage 432.500 130.000
Stage 545.500 182.000
Stage 663.500 254.000
Stage 789.000 356.000
Stage 8125.000 500.000
Stage 9175.000 700.000
Stage 10245.000 980.000
Stage 11Max3.312.600
Import PartsAmountCredits Total
Common2440.000 960.000
Rare1680.000 1.280.000
Epic8240.000 1.920.000
Upgrades3.312.600
Total Cost:7.472.600

Ford GT MK II Description

A track-day-only version of the new GT, named the GT Mk II, was launched on 4 July 2019 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The name pays homage to the original GT40 Mk II race car that won the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans.

The GT Mk II features many substantial changes from the road car that increase its capabilities on the track. The 3.5 L EcoBoost V6 engine has been tuned and is rated at over 700 hp (522 kW; 710 PS), which is cooled by a roof-mounted air intake and new outboard-mounted intercoolers. The removal of the adjustable ride height system and the stripped-out interior reduces the overall weight of the Mk II by about 200 pounds (91 kg) over the road car. The active spoiler has been replaced by a much larger fixed wing, which in combination with a larger diffuser and new aerodynamic elements results in a 400% increase in downforce over the road car. The GT Mk II uses smaller 19-inch wheels and Michelin Pilot Sport GT slick racing tires, although it shares the GT’s carbon ceramic brakes.

As a result of these changes, the GT Mk II is not street legal. Only 45 will be built, and at a unit price of US$1.2 million it is the most expensive new Ford ever sold. The Mk II, however, is not sold by Ford but rather directly to customers by Multimatic, the Canadian manufacturer of all GT cars.

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