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How many Ford GT are left?

According to the latest estimates, there are approximately 4,038 Ford GT supercars still in existence as of 2025. The Ford GT is a high-performance sports car that was produced in limited quantities between 2005-2006 and 2016-2022, making it a highly sought-after and valuable collector's item.


The Ford GT's Limited Production Run


The Ford GT was first introduced in 2005 as a modern interpretation of the iconic Ford GT40 race car from the 1960s. Ford produced the first generation of the GT from 2005 to 2006, with a total of 4,038 units built during that time.


After a 10-year hiatus, Ford revived the GT in 2016 and produced a second generation model until 2022. The second-generation GT was also produced in limited quantities, with a total of 1,350 units built.


In total, across both generations, it's estimated that around 4,038 Ford GTs were produced and are still in existence today. This low production number, combined with the car's high-performance capabilities and striking design, has made the Ford GT a highly desirable and valuable collector's item.


Factors Affecting the Remaining Ford GT Population


Several factors have influenced the number of Ford GTs still on the road:



  • Limited Production: As a limited-edition supercar, the Ford GT was never produced in large quantities, which has contributed to its scarcity and value.

  • Attrition: Over time, a small number of Ford GTs have been involved in accidents, suffered mechanical failures, or been retired from use, reducing the overall population.

  • Collector Demand: The Ford GT's status as a highly sought-after collector's item has led some owners to keep their cars in pristine condition, rather than driving them regularly.


Despite these factors, the Ford GT remains a rare and desirable supercar, with a loyal following of enthusiasts and collectors who are dedicated to preserving these iconic vehicles.

Is the Ford GT still available?


No, Ford has ended production of the standard Ford GT, with the last of the third-generation models produced in 2022. However, a special, limited-production, track-only version called the Ford GT Mk IV had its final wave of production in 2025, with 67 cars being built by hand. While the main production run is over, there are reports that Ford may reveal an all-new race-developed road car in 2026, according to Reddit users. 

  • Third-generation GT: Production of the standard Ford GT ended with the 2022 model year. 
  • GT Mk IV: A final, track-only version of the GT was produced in 2025. Only 67 of these cars were made. 
  • Future GT: There is speculation about a new GT-related vehicle being revealed in 2026, but nothing is confirmed. 



How many Ford GT40s are left?


Determining how many original Ford GT40s remain is tough due to factors like age and modifications, but many of the 105 are still around. Collectors, museums, and historic races preserve these cars.



Who owns the Ford GT40 that won Le Mans?


The Ford GT40 Mark II that won the 1966 Le Mans 24 Hours endurance race has been sold to enthusiast Rob Kauffman of RK Motors Charlotte. Developed by Carroll Shelby and driven to victory at Le Mans by Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon, the #2 GT40, chassis P/1046, will be restored to its original configuration.



How many Ford GT are there?


There have been three generations of the Ford GT, with production numbers varying by generation. The first generation (2005–2006) produced 4,038 units, while the second generation (2017–2022) had a production run of around 1,350 to 1,400 units, including track-only models. The final production number for the third generation, including special editions, was 67 units of the track-only Mk IV model, with a total production number of over 1,400, reports Carbuzz.
 
This video explains the history of the Ford GT and the GT40: 55sLegendary MotorcarYouTube · Aug 30, 2021

  • First Generation (2005-2006): 4,038 units were produced. 
  • Second Generation (2017-2022): Approximately 1,350 road-going models were produced, with the total production reaching over 1,400 when including the 67 track-only Mk IV models. 
  • Third Generation (2019-Present): The most recent generation of the Ford GT, which ended production, is often referred to as the fourth generation model, but is technically the third generation, or the first generation with the 3.5L V6 engine. 


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