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Is GT owned by Ford?

No, GT is not owned by Ford. GT is a high-performance sports car brand that is owned and produced by Ford's rival, General Motors (GM).


Explaining the GT Brand


The GT is a flagship sports car model produced by GM's Chevrolet division. It is known for its sleek, aerodynamic design and powerful engine performance. The GT was first introduced in the 1960s as a race car, and later became available as a production model for consumers.


The current generation of the Chevrolet GT was introduced in 2016 and is still in production today. It is powered by a twin-turbocharged V6 engine and features advanced aerodynamics and lightweight construction to deliver exceptional speed and handling.


Differentiating GT from Ford


While both Ford and GM produce high-performance sports cars, the GT is distinctly a Chevrolet model and is not affiliated with Ford in any way. Ford has its own line of performance vehicles, including the iconic Ford Mustang and the Ford GT supercar, but these are separate and distinct from the Chevrolet GT.p>

It's important to note that the automotive industry is highly competitive, and the rivalry between Ford and GM is longstanding. The two companies often compete for market share and bragging rights in the performance car segment, but they remain separate and independent entities.

Is GT part of Ford?


Designed for Speed and Performance.
Whether on the road or on the track, every single element of the Ford GT was designed to deliver the extraordinary speed and exceptional handling found only in purpose-built racing cars.



Are Ford GT legal?


Only 67 models of this wicked fast car will be made, and each will start at $1.7 million American dollars. The 2023 Ford GT will not be street legal, as it will be a track only supercar.



What does GT stand for on a Ford?


grand tourer
GT stands for grand tourer or gran tourer, a type of car that's designed with both long-distance driving and high speeds in mind. These vehicles typically combine luxury and performance attributes, more often than not featuring a 2+2 seating configuration.



What does GTR stand for?


Gran Turismo – Racing
GT-R stands for Gran Turismo – Racing. Gran Turismo translates to Grand Touring. The core elements of the GT-R design are for high performance, luxury experience, and long-distance racing.



How many original GT40s are left?


Of the five initial GT40 prototypes, only three remain today, and the other two are currently in the Shelby Heritage Center in Las Vegas. Race cars like this don't come around very often.



Does Ford belong to GM?


Ford Motor Co.
(U.S.) owns Ford and Lincoln. General Motors (U.S.) owns Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC. Hummer is now a GMC sub-brand. GM has a formal partnership with Honda to co-develop EVs.



What makes the Ford GT so special?


Unmatched Performance
The Ford GT sets the benchmark for sports cars in Canada with its twin-turbocharged, intercooled 3.5-litre EcoBoost® V6 engine, pushing out an impressive 647 horsepower. This powerhouse propels the car beyond the ordinary, offering exhilarating acceleration and top-speed capabilities.



Why is Ford discontinuing the GT?


Production of the GT stopped at the end of 2022, and many wondered why Ford had chosen to end the run of its supercar. The answers are pretty straightforward. For starters, the model had got to the end of its production run one way or another. The GT is also a low-volume, high-cost production car.



Is Shelby GT a Ford?


The Shelby GT500 isn't just the mightiest Mustang ever, it's also the most powerful road car Ford has ever built. We named it to our 2022 Editors' Choice list, too. Despite the ability to soil people's undergarments on demand, it's still a Mustang at heart, meaning it doubles as a daily driver.



Does Ford still manufacture the GT?


The Ford GT Mk IV hypercar will cease production at the end of the 2023 model year. To pay its respects to this model and its origin story, the automaker is giving it a proper send-off with a nod to the 1967 GT Mk IV race car that won the famed 24 Hours of Le Mans in the hands of Dan Gurney and A.J. Foyt.


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