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How many Ford GTS are left?

There is no official Ford GTS model, so there is no count of "Ford GTS" survivors. If you meant the Ford GT, the brand's limited-run supercar, here is what is known as of 2025.


What is a 'GTS' in Ford's lineup?


Ford has never produced a model officially named "GTS." Some sellers or enthusiasts may refer informally to trim variants of the Ford GT or other concepts with the term, but Ford's public designation does not include a GTS badge or model line.


Terminology clarification


The use of "GTS" in relation to Ford is not canonical. The well-known, limited-run supercar from Ford is the Ford GT, with no official GTS variant announced by the company.


Ford GT production history


Understanding counts requires separating the two major production runs of the Ford GT. Here are the commonly cited totals for road-going production in each generation:



  • Original Ford GT (2005-2006): approximately 4,038 units were built for street use and racing homologation.

  • Modern Ford GT (2017-2022): production was limited to roughly 1,000–1,350 units, depending on edition and chronicled counts.


These totals are widely cited in automotive records and Ford’s communications. Exact numbers in private hands can be difficult to determine, especially for track-only or prototype units that did not reach public road registration.


How many Ford GTs are left?


There is no centralized, publicly maintained registry that tracks every surviving Ford GT, and no official tally of remaining examples. Given the two production runs, many examples still exist in private collections, museums, or on the road, but precise counts are not published by Ford or a single authority.



    To estimate the current population of surviving Ford GTs, enthusiasts rely on multiple sources and registries. The following methods provide a sense of the total left.


  • Join or consult the Ford GT Owners Club and global registries maintained by enthusiasts.

  • Review auction house catalogs and broker inventories that regularly list surviving units.

  • Check vintage- and specialty-car databases that publish survivor counts and VIN-level data.

  • Cross-reference with museum collections and corporate heritage centers that display GTs.


Because Ford GTs are actively collected, traded, and restored, the number of surviving examples changes over time and is not captured in a single public tally.


Bottom line


In short, there is no official Ford GTS model to count. If you are trying to understand how many Ford GTs remain, consult multiple registries and reliable automotive sources. The total surviving population is not publicly published in a single figure but, given production volumes, is substantial and continually changing as cars are sold, restored, or retired.


Summary


The concept of a Ford GTS does not exist in Ford’s official lineup. The two Ford GT production runs are well documented: about 4,038 units for 2005–2006 and roughly 1,000–1,350 units for 2017–2022. There is no single public count of surviving examples; interested readers should check official Ford communications and established registries for the latest estimates.

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